[yt-users] using Intel compilers
Mark Kremenetsky
mdk at sgi.com
Fri Feb 8 17:04:16 PST 2013
Nathan,
The goal is to port ENZO on Intel PHI processor 9 also called MIC). It can be done only
by using Intel compilers and Intel MPI.
I For x86_64 i can build ENZO with Intel compiler and Intel MPI and it linked to all other
libraries that were build by
install script.sh using gcc.
But in order to make a build for MIC all components should be built with icc -mmic compiler.
So my actual question relates only to all those packages that install script.sh downloading and compiling ( HF5, Python, etc)
Thanks,
Mark
On 02/08/2013 04:10 PM, Nathan Goldbaum wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> I'm not aware of anyone successfully running the install script using intel compilers. It may be possible but it will probably be a lot of work to get it to run properly. The yt install script does not actually compile enzo, so if all you want to do is compile enzo with intel compilers, that is a separate issue.
>
> If you want to compile enzo using intel compilers, take a look at Make.mach.nasa-pleiades, Make.mach.arizona, or perhaps Make.mach.orange. I know that the first two were updated relatively recently. If you have further trouble compiling enzo using intel compilers, I suggest e-mailing the enzo user's list.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Nathan
>
> On Feb 8, 2013, at 4:03 PM, Mark Kremenetsky <mdk at sgi.com> wrote:
>
>> Folks,
>> i am trying to set up ENZO environment using Intel compilers and not default gcc, gfort, etc
>> I am using install_script.sh script.
>> Does somebody know how to change the choice of a compiler that will be used in order to build HDF5, Python, etc needed for ENZO compilation.
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Mark
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