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Hi all,
I have some legacy code that has the following lines in the makefile:
MPPLIB=-L$(MKL) $(MKL)/libmkl_scalapack_lp64.a \ $(MKL)/libmkl_solver_lp64_sequential.a -Wl,--start-group \ $(MKL)/libmkl_intel_lp64.a $(MKL)/libmkl_sequential.a \ $(MKL)/libmkl_core.a $(MKL)/libmkl_blacs_openmpi_lp64.a -Wl, -lpthread
I have $MKL set to the MKL root directory on my system. I'm getting an error that ~/intel/oneapi/mkl/2021.1.1/lib/intel64/libmkl_solver_lp64_sequential.a doesn't exist. Has this library just been simply renamed?
Thanks for your time,
Ray
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Hi,
Thank you for posting on Intel communities.
We would like to request you to check proper linking of the libraries using the link line advisor under below link or if such files were being used in your cmake file. You could specify the required parameters under the drop down options provided under below link. In addition, could you please share us the cmake file being used.
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Shanmukh.SS
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Hi,
A gentle reminder:
Has the information provided helped? Could you please get back to us with the CMake file so that we can look into your issue further?
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Shanmukh.SS
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Hi all,
Sorry for the delay. Here's the contents of my architecture file (pasted in). The makefile is attached separately.
For Linux on clutwin intel64, using Intel Fortran Compiler MPIBIN = /gpfs1/home/r/s/rschirem/ompi-3.1.4-build-intel-2021/bin F90 = $(MPIBIN)/mpif90 LD = $(F90) PLD = $(MPIBIN)/mpif90 F90FLAGS = -O3 -align -static-intel -cxxlib F90FIXED = -FI F90FREE = -FR SAVEMOD = -module $(MODDIR) INCMOD = -I$(MODDIR) LDFLAGS = $(F90FLAGS) LDLIBS = $(LIBXCFUN) -lm #LDLIBS = MXMB = $(OBJDIR)/libmxm.o MACHINE_C=mach_linux CC = icc CFLAGS = -O2 -qopt-report -qopt-report-phase=vec -Wall -diag-disable 177,279,383,869,981,1418,1419,1572 -DNDEBUG CXX = icpc CXXFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions # MPI harness HARNESS = $(MPI) MKL=/gpfs1/home/r/s/rschirem/intel/oneapi/mkl/2021.1.1/lib/intel64 MPPLIB=-L$(MKL) $(MKL)/libmkl_scalapack_lp64.a \ $(MKL)/libmkl_solver_lp64_sequential.a -Wl,--start-group \ $(MKL)/libmkl_intel_lp64.a $(MKL)/libmkl_sequential.a \ $(MKL)/libmkl_core.a $(MKL)/libmkl_blacs_openmpi_lp64.a -Wl, -lpthread
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Hi,
Thank you for sharing the required details.
Could you please let us know what MKL version has been used by you earlier? It seems it should be an old MKL version, as libmkl_solver_lp64_sequential.a is not available in any of the latest versions.
We would you to use link line advisor based on your use case. It requests information about your system and how you intend to use Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library (link dynamically or statically, use threaded or sequential mode, and so on). The tool automatically generates the appropriate link line for your application. Sharing the link below. Kindly get back to us if you face any issues using it.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/oneapi/onemkl-link-line-advisor.html
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Shanmukh.SS
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Hi,
A gentle reminder:
Has the information helped? Could you please let us know if we could close this thread at our end?
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Shanmukh.SS
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Hi,
We assume that your issue is resolved. If you need any additional information, please post a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel.
Best Regards,
Shanmukh.SS

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