Hi,
mpicc -showme will indicate what libraries must be in your
environment (LD_LIBRARY_PATH) to run an executable built with it. for
more info try "man mpicc" . If you are just beginning to play with MPI,
I would also suggest you look at the Open MPI implementation instead of
LAM/MPI, as the LAM/MPI is in maintenance mode and new development is in
OPEN MPI. see www.open-mpi.org.
cheers,
Mac McCalla
Houston, TX
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From: lam-bounces_at_[hidden] [mailto:lam-bounces_at_[hidden]] On Behalf
Of gauri dhopavkar
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 1:16 AM
To: lam_at_[hidden]
Subject: LAM: error loading shared libraries
dear all,
I am a new-bie in lam-mpi. I have set up cluster of two computer nodes
using lam-mpi. I use RHEL 5 for cluster. When I use mpicc command the
file is properly compiled. But when I give command mpirun C filename I
get following error.
Pls. suggest me the remedy on this problem.
:errorr while loading shared libraries:liblamf77mpi.so.0:cannot open
shared object file:No such file or directory.
Thanks and regards,
Gauri.
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