Antonio Carlos Borin
ancborin@iq.usp.br
Thank you for your kind attention.
The new version, referencing libmpich.so (Linux/MPICH2, dynamically linked version with no references to libmpich.so.3), is working fine.
In attention to a previous post, I´m using a 64 bit machine (Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad).
Congratulation for you all for the excelent job.
Best
Antonio
On Sat Sep 14 '13 4:13pm, Alex Granovsky wrote
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>Dear Antonio,
>there is a minor difference in how latest binaries were linked
>against shared libraries. As a result, the released binaries
>contains reference to libmpich.so.3 while the older ones contains
>reference to libmpich.so
>For your convenience, I have re-linked and put the new version on
>the download ares so now there are two mpich2 versions available.
>The second one is referencing libmpich.so rather than libmpich.so.3
>Please try it and let us know how it works.
>Alternatively, you can create a symbolic link with the name libmpich.so.3 pointing to libmpich.so
>Kind regards,
>Alex Granovsky
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>On Sat Sep 14 '13 3:08pm, Antonio Carlos Borin wrote
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>>Dear users,
>>I was running "Firefly version 8.0.0, build number 7651" in parallel with mpich2.
>>Now, I´m trying to use firefly8_linux_mpich2 on the same machine and an error message appears:
>>error while loading shared libraries: libmpich.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
>>Could you help me to solve this issue?
>>Best
>>Antonio