Yeah, I saw that, but I wasn’t sure if using the Intel compiler would automatically cause that to happen. I know that the script for the Intel compiler adds include PATHs for it (eg.: INCLUDE=/opt/intel/composer_xe_2015.1.133/mkl/include). Looks like mine was not built with the Intel MKL however:
MKL=
MKL_PROCESSOR=
> On Mar 27, 2015, at 4:04 PM, Scott Brozell <sbrozell.rci.rutgers.edu> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> You need to specify, currently by defining the environment variable MKL_HOME.
>> From ./configure --help
>
> MKL_HOME If set then link in Intel's MKL libraries (intel, gnu)
>
> E.g. for bash,
>
> export MKL_HOME=/usr/local/intel/composer_xe_2011_sp1.10.319/mkl
>
> To verify inspect the configure output or search for mkl in $AMBERHOME/config.h
>
> scott
>
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 02:03:32PM -0400, Novosielski, Ryan wrote:
>> Pretty simple question: if I have built with the Intel compiler, do I also need to specify/be sure I???m using the Intel MKL if I want to be, or does that happen automatically? What is the easiest way to check what happened?
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