[Beowulf] fftw2, mpi, from 32 bit to 64 and fortran
Gus Correa
gus at ldeo.columbia.edu
Fri Aug 1 14:25:34 PDT 2008
Ricardo Reis
Would you have used a 32-bit fftw library when you linked the program?
I made this mistake this before.
Both the 32- and 64-bit versions are installed on my Fedora Core 8
64-bit machine.
32-bit in /usr/lib/
64-bit in /usr/lib64/
Would it be this the reason for the segmentation fault?
Como dizia o A'lvaro de Campos, coitado,
a compilac,a~o e' um comi'cio dentro da alma. :)
Gus Correa
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Ricardo Reis wrote:
>
> which means... segfault.
>
> Hi all
>
> I've scourged the net for answers to no avail and the fftw project
> seems to have grinded to a halt. Maybe someone has had this problem
> and can throw some light.
>
> I've coded a small program that reads a vorticity field, uses FFTW2
> to send it from the physical to the spectral space and then computes
> its energy spectrum. Everything works in my laptop (32 bit, Linux),
> serial, threaded and mpi (using openmpi). In a 64 bit machine the mpi
> version kaputs. Any thoughts?
>
>
>
> Ricardo Reis
>
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