[FLASH-USERS] Problem with Compiling Flash3.0
Tomasz Plewa
tomek at scs.fsu.edu
Wed Jun 4 12:53:29 EDT 2008
Seyit -
The compiler works fine, at least for me and at least the latest two
minor versions.
I have seen the library incompatibility problem before, solved it, and
happily forgot what exactly it was. But my vague recollection is that
I messed up my enviornment, possibly used different mpich installations.
Have you compiled hdf5 with mpich2?
Tomek
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Seyit Hocuk wrote:
> Hi Nathan,
>
> -debug (meaning without -fast) results in the same segmentation fault.
> This new compiler gives me a headache.
>
> Seyit.
>
>
>
>
> Nathan Hearn wrote:
>> Hi Seyit,
>>
>> Looking at the compiler output that you showed, I don't see any
>> warnings. The "remark" statements that you see are just the Intel
>> compiler's way of declaring that it produced vectorized (SSE2+) code
>> for some of the loops. (The compiler is apparently very happy when
>> this happens...) But yes, there is certainly a problem at runtime.
>>
>> I noticed that you are using fairly aggressive optimizations
>> (i.e., the "-fast -ipo" flags in FFLAGS_OPT). Have you tested the
>> code without optimizations? (Running setup with the -debug flag will
>> result in the FFLAGS_DEBUG options being used instead of FFLAGS_OPT.)
>>
>>
>> - Nathan
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 9:56 AM, Seyit Hocuk <seyit at astro.rug.nl> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Putting the correct HDF5 path solved only part of the problem. I still have
>>> a lot of warnings and the simulation does not start, giving the
>>> error below,
>>> even though making ends with success. Both for FLASH2.5 and for FLASH3.0.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Seyit.
>>>
>
>
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