[Trilinos-Users] make tests fails on franklin [Incident: 081210-000042]

Ben Cowan benc at txcorp.com
Wed Dec 10 23:52:52 MST 2008


With the pathscale compilers (without optimization), the tests build  
correctly and pass.

But I need PGI, since everything else in the project is built with PGI.

Thanks,
Ben

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> Response (Richard Gerber) - 12/10/2008 17:06
> Hi,
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> I have not looked into this in detail yet. My first step in these  
> cases is to try to compile with pathscale, and then perhaps gcc. If  
> it compiles with those two, then it's most likely a compiler issue.  
> Often, pathscale gives more descriptive error messages. It is also  
> generally more standards compliant.
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> To switch compilers, do this:
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> module swap PrgEnv-pgi PrgEnv-pathscale
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> Richard
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