Thanks... I'll remember that when I get round to recompiling in parallel.
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 3:02 PM, case <case.biomaps.rutgers.edu> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 15, 2010, Josh Berryman wrote:
>
> >
> > I have to own up that I have been using nab a little bit differently to
> the
> > way it was probably intended, as a library of useful functions callable
> from
> > C++ programs rather than as a self-contained programming language.
>
> Just a quick additional note to others that may be doing similar things.
> In
> addition to setting nabout, there is one other "magic" thing the nab
> compiler
> does: it sets up some mpi initialization when the code is compiled with
> MPI.
>
> So: if you are using libsff.a as a library, with MPI turned on, do this:
> compile a simple nab program (or look at the ones in
> $AMBERHOME/AmberTools/test/nab), and look at the C program that is
> produced.
> This will indicate the things you would have to put into a home-brewed
> driver
> program.
>
> ....dac
>
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