One way to deal with this is to install R itself with mpicc. Then all
packages are installed with mpicc and get the required MPI libraries and
includes by default. I have done this with R-2.13.0 on an Opteron
cluster running CentOS-5 a while ago and so far it has worked out great.
I crosspost t
effect, because
> the values are clobbered by /etc/R/Makeconf. Will the following
> changes to Makeconf.in introduce any problems?
>
> --Michael
>
>
> Subject: [Rd] R CMD INSTALL configure.args and CC customization
> From: Paul Johnson (paul...@gmail.com)
> D
ues are clobbered by /etc/R/Makeconf. Will the following
changes to Makeconf.in introduce any problems?
--Michael
Subject: [Rd] R CMD INSTALL configure.args and CC customization
From: Paul Johnson (paul...@gmail.com)
Date: Jan 20, 2010 11:30:44 am
List: org.r-project.r-devel
Hi, ev
Hi, everybody.
I hope the new year is treating you well.
In a Rocks Cluster Linux system (that's Centos 5.2 based), I have
built R-2.10 and it runs well.
While fiddling with MPI libraries and R packages, I've noticed a few
little wrinkles.
This comes as no surprise to the veteran R programmers,