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After install the libraries are placed in $installDIR/lib/openmpi and you can now begin playing with Open MPI. The script below will install Open MPI in your /usr/local area, this can be modified by changing the parameter installDIR in the script to the desired location. The below script worked for me on Ubuntu 13.04 tested on.
INSTALL ACLOCAL 1.6 ON UBUNTU UPDATE
The next method and my preferred way as you get the most recent update version(currently 1.6.5) is to take it directly from the website. That should get you what you need, if you are on Fedora simply “sudo yum search openmpi” that should bring you up something similar to openmpi, openmpi-devel. Sudo apt-get install -y autotools-dev g++ build-essential openmpi1.5-bin openmpi1.5-doc libopenmpi1.5-dev There are two methods the first (and not my preferred method!) is to simply find the latest version from the on-line repositories as of today the latest version was 1.6.5. Open MPI is relatively simple to install, I should point out I have not tried this on a Fedora machine but as long as you have the same libraries/dependencies then it should be the same procedure. They also allow for the manipulation of process groups. An example is the world communicator which contains attributes such as the size (number of processors) and rank (ordered topology) of the group.
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