Install MPICH on CentOS error could not determine the size of a Fortran INTEGER












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I followed the this installation guide to install MPICH on my machine. I got the following error while configure:



configure: error: Unable to configure with Fortran support because configure could not determine the size of a Fortran INTEGER. Consider setting CROSS_F77_SIZEOF_INTEGER to the length in bytes of a Fortran INTEGER


Here is the full output and config.log file
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  • Will you be using MPICH with Fortran?

    – Kusalananda
    Apr 7 '17 at 10:51











  • No I use C++ and C

    – Abolfazl
    Apr 7 '17 at 10:54
















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I followed the this installation guide to install MPICH on my machine. I got the following error while configure:



configure: error: Unable to configure with Fortran support because configure could not determine the size of a Fortran INTEGER. Consider setting CROSS_F77_SIZEOF_INTEGER to the length in bytes of a Fortran INTEGER


Here is the full output and config.log file
Thanks for any guide o comment.










share|improve this question























  • Will you be using MPICH with Fortran?

    – Kusalananda
    Apr 7 '17 at 10:51











  • No I use C++ and C

    – Abolfazl
    Apr 7 '17 at 10:54














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I followed the this installation guide to install MPICH on my machine. I got the following error while configure:



configure: error: Unable to configure with Fortran support because configure could not determine the size of a Fortran INTEGER. Consider setting CROSS_F77_SIZEOF_INTEGER to the length in bytes of a Fortran INTEGER


Here is the full output and config.log file
Thanks for any guide o comment.










share|improve this question














I followed the this installation guide to install MPICH on my machine. I got the following error while configure:



configure: error: Unable to configure with Fortran support because configure could not determine the size of a Fortran INTEGER. Consider setting CROSS_F77_SIZEOF_INTEGER to the length in bytes of a Fortran INTEGER


Here is the full output and config.log file
Thanks for any guide o comment.







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  • Will you be using MPICH with Fortran?

    – Kusalananda
    Apr 7 '17 at 10:51











  • No I use C++ and C

    – Abolfazl
    Apr 7 '17 at 10:54



















  • Will you be using MPICH with Fortran?

    – Kusalananda
    Apr 7 '17 at 10:51











  • No I use C++ and C

    – Abolfazl
    Apr 7 '17 at 10:54

















Will you be using MPICH with Fortran?

– Kusalananda
Apr 7 '17 at 10:51





Will you be using MPICH with Fortran?

– Kusalananda
Apr 7 '17 at 10:51













No I use C++ and C

– Abolfazl
Apr 7 '17 at 10:54





No I use C++ and C

– Abolfazl
Apr 7 '17 at 10:54










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Since you won't be using MPICH with Fortran, you might as well disable Fortran support:



$ ./configure --disable-fortran


or



$ ./configure --enable-fortran=none


Don't forget to also add any other options that you originally used, e.g.,



$ ./configure --disable-fortran --prefix=some/directory





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  • Any way I still have error in make, make[2]: *** [src/mpltrmem.lo] Error 1, make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

    – Abolfazl
    Apr 7 '17 at 11:06











  • @Abolfazl According to this email, you may want to add --without-valgrind to the invocation of configure... But it would be easier to install a packaged version for CentOS. I'm not on CentOS, so I don't know where this may be found though.

    – Kusalananda
    Apr 7 '17 at 11:17



















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I have the same problem and need fortran, so is there another solution?






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    Since you won't be using MPICH with Fortran, you might as well disable Fortran support:



    $ ./configure --disable-fortran


    or



    $ ./configure --enable-fortran=none


    Don't forget to also add any other options that you originally used, e.g.,



    $ ./configure --disable-fortran --prefix=some/directory





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    • Any way I still have error in make, make[2]: *** [src/mpltrmem.lo] Error 1, make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

      – Abolfazl
      Apr 7 '17 at 11:06











    • @Abolfazl According to this email, you may want to add --without-valgrind to the invocation of configure... But it would be easier to install a packaged version for CentOS. I'm not on CentOS, so I don't know where this may be found though.

      – Kusalananda
      Apr 7 '17 at 11:17
















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    Since you won't be using MPICH with Fortran, you might as well disable Fortran support:



    $ ./configure --disable-fortran


    or



    $ ./configure --enable-fortran=none


    Don't forget to also add any other options that you originally used, e.g.,



    $ ./configure --disable-fortran --prefix=some/directory





    share|improve this answer
























    • Any way I still have error in make, make[2]: *** [src/mpltrmem.lo] Error 1, make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

      – Abolfazl
      Apr 7 '17 at 11:06











    • @Abolfazl According to this email, you may want to add --without-valgrind to the invocation of configure... But it would be easier to install a packaged version for CentOS. I'm not on CentOS, so I don't know where this may be found though.

      – Kusalananda
      Apr 7 '17 at 11:17














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    Since you won't be using MPICH with Fortran, you might as well disable Fortran support:



    $ ./configure --disable-fortran


    or



    $ ./configure --enable-fortran=none


    Don't forget to also add any other options that you originally used, e.g.,



    $ ./configure --disable-fortran --prefix=some/directory





    share|improve this answer













    Since you won't be using MPICH with Fortran, you might as well disable Fortran support:



    $ ./configure --disable-fortran


    or



    $ ./configure --enable-fortran=none


    Don't forget to also add any other options that you originally used, e.g.,



    $ ./configure --disable-fortran --prefix=some/directory






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    • Any way I still have error in make, make[2]: *** [src/mpltrmem.lo] Error 1, make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

      – Abolfazl
      Apr 7 '17 at 11:06











    • @Abolfazl According to this email, you may want to add --without-valgrind to the invocation of configure... But it would be easier to install a packaged version for CentOS. I'm not on CentOS, so I don't know where this may be found though.

      – Kusalananda
      Apr 7 '17 at 11:17



















    • Any way I still have error in make, make[2]: *** [src/mpltrmem.lo] Error 1, make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

      – Abolfazl
      Apr 7 '17 at 11:06











    • @Abolfazl According to this email, you may want to add --without-valgrind to the invocation of configure... But it would be easier to install a packaged version for CentOS. I'm not on CentOS, so I don't know where this may be found though.

      – Kusalananda
      Apr 7 '17 at 11:17

















    Any way I still have error in make, make[2]: *** [src/mpltrmem.lo] Error 1, make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

    – Abolfazl
    Apr 7 '17 at 11:06





    Any way I still have error in make, make[2]: *** [src/mpltrmem.lo] Error 1, make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

    – Abolfazl
    Apr 7 '17 at 11:06













    @Abolfazl According to this email, you may want to add --without-valgrind to the invocation of configure... But it would be easier to install a packaged version for CentOS. I'm not on CentOS, so I don't know where this may be found though.

    – Kusalananda
    Apr 7 '17 at 11:17





    @Abolfazl According to this email, you may want to add --without-valgrind to the invocation of configure... But it would be easier to install a packaged version for CentOS. I'm not on CentOS, so I don't know where this may be found though.

    – Kusalananda
    Apr 7 '17 at 11:17













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