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Hi
I'm trying to compile the binding libraries for the PGI C++ compiler. In the readme the following is stated:
II.2.2. C++ Binding
To create the Intel(R) MPI Library C++ binding library using the
PGI* C++ compiler, do the following steps:1. Make sure that the PGI* C++ compiler (pgCC) is in your PATH.
2. Go to the directory cxx
3. Run the command
# make MPI_INST=<MPI_path> CXX=<C++_compiler> NAME=<name> \
[ARCH=<arch>] [MIC=<mic option>]with
<MPI_path> - installation directory of the Intel(R) MPI Library
<C++_compiler> - compiler to be used
<name> - base name for the libraries and compiler script
<arch> - set `intel64` or `mic` architecture, `intel64` is used by
default
<mic option> - compiler option to generate code for Intel(R) MIC
Architecture. Availalbe only when ARCH=mic is set, `-mmic`
is used by default in such case4. Copy the resulting <arch> directory to the Intel(R) MPI Library installation
directory.
Am I trying to compile with the following statement:
make MPI_INST=/prog/Intel/studioxe2016/compilers_and_libraries_2016.3.210/linux/mpi CXX=pgCC NAME=pgCC
which gives this output:
pgCC -c -fpic -I/prog/Intel/studioxe2016/compilers_and_libraries_2016.3.210/linux/mpi/intel64/include -Iinclude -Iinclude/intel64 -o initcxx.o initcxx.cxx "include/intel64/mpichconf.h", line 1362: catastrophic error: cannot open source file "nopackage.h" #include "nopackage.h" ^ 1 catastrophic error detected in the compilation of "initcxx.cxx". Compilation terminated. make: *** [initcxx.o] Error 2
Does anybody have an idea where I can get this nopackage.h, or why this error comes?
I have successfully compiled binders for both pgc and pgf90 without any issues.
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Do you see the same behavior on a current version of the Intel® MPI Library? This is from a version which is no longer supported.
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