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ADIOS Spack package broken on Summit #209
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I am not sure if you are supposed to build your own MPI compiler on summit. |
@pnorbert : I'm confused; I didn't tell
Do you mean that I should add a compiler to spack? Here's what I currently have available:
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You need to point spack to a system MPI and disable building its own. By default ALL dependencies are built from scratch. You only pointed spack to the system compiler. Here is my setting on Summit (not summitdev):
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@pnorbert : I get the following when I tried your suggestion:
However, with the following
Strangely, the spack package for adios2 succeeds without this file, even though I was unable to see any significant differences in the |
@NAThompson system MPI libraries are required, as @pnorbert suggested, as your package might get out of sync when they do system updates on Summit. |
To reproduce:
I would attach the build log, but it gives the same information as the console.
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