That was not my intention. It just bugs me when someone starts theorizing the solution before they know the problem (its happened to me a lot on forums). If you were offended by comments I'm sorry. Everyone has the ability to improve, especially me :)
On that note, probing questions are better...
No that is not correct. I don't know why you would assume something like Open MPI would do something like that and I checked, it's only declarations.
I'm not sure why forums like to theorize about solutions. I appreciate the feedback, but please don't off of assumptions. I'm probably missing...
Thanks for the responses. I'm specifically trying to use OpenMPI with fortran and they have a "mpif.h" header (in fortran), so the header is not in my control.
The error I'm getting is if I include or even past the content of the header at the top of my code, which also has an include, the...
So I will start out this generically and explain my specific task if needed. In general if I have a .h file in fortran, how do I include it properly, assume f77.
Some background on environment:
Windows 7 using cygwin compiling with x86_64-w64-mingw32-gfortran.exe for 64-bit compilation.
thanks
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