Hello,
In Fedora 16, I used to use a call to the function: omp_get_thread_num which was probably provided by one on the openmotif package. I cannot find such a library anywhere now.
On I wrong?
In fact this function is required by Minuit2
Thank for your help.
On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 05:25:09PM +0100, Patrick Dupre wrote:
In Fedora 16, I used to use a call to the function: omp_get_thread_num which was probably provided by one on the openmotif package. I cannot find such a library anywhere now.
You have OpenMP code than, so either compile/link with -fopenmp, or if the code actually doesn't contain any OpenMP pragmas, just omp_* calls, you can also just link against -lgomp.
Jakub
Quoting mer, 06 mar 2013 Jakub Jelinek jakub@redhat.com:
On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 05:25:09PM +0100, Patrick Dupre wrote:
In Fedora 16, I used to use a call to the function: omp_get_thread_num which was probably provided by one on the openmotif package. I cannot find such a library anywhere now.
You have OpenMP code than, so either compile/link with -fopenmp, or if the code actually doesn't contain any OpenMP pragmas, just omp_* calls, you can also just link against -lgomp.
Jakub
Hello Jakub,
Thank, but when I look for openmp or OpenPM (on findrpm), I only get packages for Mandriva. When I try yum install OpenMP or openmp, or libopenm, or whatever, yum does not find any thing.
yum install libgomp?
Quoting mer, 06 mar 2013 Jakub Jelinek jakub@redhat.com:
On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 05:25:09PM +0100, Patrick Dupre wrote:
In Fedora 16, I used to use a call to the function: omp_get_thread_num which was probably provided by one on the openmotif package. I cannot find such a library anywhere now.
You have OpenMP code than, so either compile/link with -fopenmp, or if the code actually doesn't contain any OpenMP pragmas, just omp_* calls, you can also just link against -lgomp.
Jakub--
Hello Jakub,
Thank, but when I look for openmp or OpenPM (on findrpm), I only get packages for Mandriva. When I try yum install OpenMP or openmp, or libopenm, or whatever, yum does not find any thing.
-- ====================================================================== Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdupre@kegtux.org Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale | | Tel. | | Fax: 03 28 65 82 44 189A, avenue Maurice Schumann | | 59140 Dunkerque, France ======================================================================
-- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Quoting mer, 06 mar 2013 Patrick Dupre Patrick.Dupre@univ-littoral.fr:
Quoting mer, 06 mar 2013 Jakub Jelinek jakub@redhat.com:
On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 05:25:09PM +0100, Patrick Dupre wrote:
In Fedora 16, I used to use a call to the function: omp_get_thread_num which was probably provided by one on the openmotif package. I cannot find such a library anywhere now.
You have OpenMP code than, so either compile/link with -fopenmp, or if the code actually doesn't contain any OpenMP pragmas, just omp_* calls, you can also just link against -lgomp.
Jakub
Hello Jakub,
Thank, but when I look for openmp or OpenPM (on findrpm), I only get packages for Mandriva. When I try yum install OpenMP or openmp, or libopenm, or whatever, yum does not find any thing.
OK, I found libgomp Thank.
Patrick Dupre wrote:
OK, I found libgomp Thank.
Patrick,
For future reference there is no need to search a web site for Fedora packages. You can search right from your terminal.
# yum search openmp # yum search libgomp
You can also search for a specific file name. You can use wildcards, too. # yum whatprovides */libgomp.*
This will return valid, up-to-date package information. Web sites can be out of date.