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Hey,
Is there any way to get 64-bit support for the Intel MPI libraries in 2017 for C++ applications. It used to be part of the 2016 package and it was removed. I need some of the newer features of many of the other packages provided by Cluster XE but the MPI in my opinion has gone through a downgrade.
Thanks,
Will
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It was 32bit mpi support which was removed in 2017. Among things to check if on Windows would be whether global environment variables from previous installations are cleaned up.
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I feel the need to point out that the release notes for 17.0 patch 2 state
- (SDK only) Support for Intel(R) 64 architecture and Intel(R) MIC Architecture clusters using:
Intel(R) C++ Compiler for Linux* OS version 14.0 through 16.0
Intel(R) Fortran Compiler for Linux* OS version 14.0 through 16.0
GNU* C, C++ and Fortran 95 compilers
This to me implies that there is not support for 64-bit MPI calls in C++ applications.
And additionally the developer's reference also states for both linux and windows:
There is currently no support for C and C++ applications.
This can be found in the section Miscellaneous>ILP64 Support
https://software.intel.com/en-us/node/528842
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William D. wrote:
I feel the need to point out that the release notes for 17.0 patch 2 state
- (SDK only) Support for Intel(R) 64 architecture and Intel(R) MIC Architecture clusters using:
Intel(R) C++ Compiler for Linux* OS version 14.0 through 16.0
Intel(R) Fortran Compiler for Linux* OS version 14.0 through 16.0
GNU* C, C++ and Fortran 95 compilers
This to me implies that there is not support for 64-bit MPI calls in C++ applications.
https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/managed/8c/b0/intelmpi-20...
And additionally the developer's reference also states for both linux and windows:
There is currently no support for C and C++ applications.
This can be found in the section Miscellaneous>ILP64 Support
https://software.intel.com/en-us/node/528842
Thank You .. I tried c++ on Linux os ...
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