If it takes some time before it aborts, check the available size on
your temp directory (usually /tmp). That might be the case if you're
using IPO.
Håkon
On Nov 3, 2009, at 20:24 , Prentice Bisbal wrote:
Greg Lindahl wrote:
On Tue, Nov 03, 2009 at 01:17:02PM -0500, Prentice Bisbal wrote:
That's exactly the compiler I'm using, and it's failing at ~200
million
elements. I'm digging through the Intel documentation. Haven't
found an
answer yet.
Your bug report was incomplete: it really matters if the array is
automatic or not, or if it's initialized.
You're right - I should have included a code snippet. It's not my
code,
so I don't know if I can share all of it. Here's the line where the
problem occurs:
dimension vstore(1:4,0:4,5000000,2),fstore(0:4,5000000,2)
If he reduces the 5000000 to a smaller number, it compiles. As
shown, he
gets this error:
ifort adaptnew2.for
...
...
compilation aborted for adaptnew2.for (code 1)
The compiler is Intel's ifort 11.0.074
I'm not a Fortran programmer, so I'm a little out of my element
here. If
it was bash or perl, or even C/C++, that'd be a different story.
--
Pretnice
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