On 24/3/20 7:55 pm, Jonathan Engwall wrote:

Building it was not a problem, it install a binary in /usr/local/bin, mpich makes a handshake...then I see Illegal instruction (signal 4).

That usually means the application is trying to execute an instruction that's not supported on your CPU. I don't know if the BSD's overload that in any way, but I'd be surprised if they did.

I've not touched the *BSD's since the 90's, so I don't think there's much useful advice I could offer other than to try their mailing lists (unless someone here has better ideas).

Which BSD are you using?

All the best,
Chris
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 Chris Samuel  :  http://www.csamuel.org/  :  Berkeley, CA, USA
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