-xopenmp option on Solaris on Intel?????
Hi,
I installed the latest c compiler on Solaris Intel. I thought
OpenM was available there but it is not. Is there
something wrong?
Erling
PS. A proof.
cc: Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C 5.3 2001/05/15
usage: cc [ options] files. Use 'cc -flags' for details
cc: Warning: illegal option -xopenmp
usage: cc [ options] files. Use 'cc -flags' for details
Erling - Unfortunately the OpenMP options are only available on the Sparc version of the compiler.
You are correct in that Forte 6.0 Update 2 is the first version of the compiler to support OpenMP. However, it is only on Sparc.
Alan
Sun Developer Technical Support
http://www.sun.com/developers/support
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