In general, I've found that loading the same compiler module as the one used to compile Python reduces headaches. For instance, I've compiled Python+numpy+yt+etc with the Intel compiler, but I wouldn't recommend it after going through it... John On 02/11/2010 04:15 PM, gso@physics.ucsd.edu wrote:
Yes a similar thing should be done on Verne or Kraken at NICS or perhaps any cluster, do a module swap from the pgi or intel (or other) compiler to gnu compiler before trying to compile YT.
From G.S.
Hi Matt,
I managed to install and run yt1.6 successfully on Steele. I had to do the following...
module purge (to get rid of the mpi amd intel modules) module load gcc (this loaded gcc4.2.1)
Just in case anybody wanted to know how to get yt1.6 running on Steele.
Thanks a lot.
Shankar KU Cosmology
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