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From: Paulo Alexandre Bressan (pbressan_at_[hidden])
Date: 2003-08-22 13:05:25


Dears,

the Kdevelop 2.1.5 (with RedHat 9.0) has problems with macros produced
by their new projects with autoconf and automake, but it works well with
compilers, every one.

There are two ways to do this:

1. put the options from mpicc -showme in Project/Options/Compiler
Options/Linker Flags; or

2. in Options/Kdevelop Configuration/Compiler, put hcc and hcp (or mpicc
and mpiCC) on C Compiler and C++ Compiler Commands, and nothing on
Preprocessor, before you start a new project.

About the macros, it depends what project option in wizard you created
and may be the Kdevelop mail group have the solutions. I think it's
better the kdevelop of RedHat 9.0 because it work with KDE 3 and g++ 3.

> On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, Alex Krouglov wrote:
>
>
>>What do I need to put into KDevelop Compiler and Linker options to be
>>able to program the LAM/MPI applications?
>>
>>If I use the native i386-linux-g++ compiler what libraries do I have to
>>include? I don't see what place I can put the mpicc there.
>
>
> I don't think that you want to do that (put in the libraries manually);
> they may change, depending on how your LAM is configured/installed.
>
> I'm not familiar with KDevelop, but I'd be greatly surprised if there
> isn't a place to substitute in a different compiler somewhere (mpicc,
> mpiCC/mpic++, or mpif77).
>

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