[mpich-discuss] A question when configure
张祎
zuibeidemei at 126.com
Mon Mar 7 02:53:18 CST 2011
Thanks, this is my c.txt in the attached file.
The case seems that: If i install gnu_f77 or f95 ,it works, But i wanna use ifort and icc, and i also have them exported as FC CC in my .bashrc.
At 2011-03-06 12:20:56,"Anthony Chan" <chan at mcs.anl.gov> wrote:
>send us your configure output, c.txt, as stated in the
>mpich2's README file and the top level config.log.
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>> Thank you, but I got all youguys said done, it just doesn't work.
>> In fact, I build other sourcecode with ifort ok, but this one just
>> says cannot find fortran compliers, I don't know y?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> At 2011-03-05 01:31:25,"Gus Correa" <gus at ldeo.columbia.edu> wrote:
>>
>> >Anthony Chan wrote:
>> >> environment variable F90 is replaced by FC, so you don't need to
>> >> set
>> >> F90. Is ifort found in your PATH ? If not, you need to set F77 and
>> >> FC
>> >> to full path of ifort. If that still does not work, send us your
>> >> configure
>> >> output, c.txt, as stated in the README as well as the top level
>> >> config.log
>> >> (which is generated automatically when configure is executed) ?
>> >>
>> >> A.Chan
>> >>
>> >> ----- Original Message -----
>> >>> Dear experts:
>> >>> I Download the mpich2-1.3.2 On my ubuntu, when i configure, it
>> >>> says
>> >>> cannot find my fortran complier, I have intel -fortran installed,
>> >>> and
>> >>> also set the environment in my .bashrc (export FC=ifort, export
>> >>> F90=ifort, export F77=ifort), But it still cannot continue, thank
>> >>> you
>> >>> for the reply!
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> Best Regards
>> >
>> >Hi ZuiBeiDeMei
>> >
>> >If you do 'which ifort' what do you get?
>> >
>> >You may not have set the ifort environment properly.
>> >This is done sourcing a shell script on the Intel directories (search
>> >their bin directory) called ifortvars.sh or ifortvars.csh (depending
>> >on
>> >the shell you use, it looks like it is bash, so use ".sh"):
>> >source /path/to/intel/bin/ifortvars.sh (or similar).
>> >Or look at the Intel documentation, for more detail.
>> >
>> >You can source them inside your .bashrc.
>> >The 'export FC=ifort', etc, only doesn't do the whole job.
>> >
>> >I hope it helps,
>> >Gus Correa
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