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<div class="">On Jun 29, 2017, at 5:30 AM, Markus Blatt <<a href="mailto:markus@dr-blatt.de" class="">markus@dr-blatt.de</a>> wrote:</div>
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<div class="">The SGI MPI defines MPI_COMM_WORLD as an anonymous enum (see <a href="https://gitlab.dune-project.org/core/dune-common/issues/76" class="">
https://gitlab.dune-project.org/core/dune-common/issues/76</a>) and that breaks the test.</div>
<div class="">So I am now using the latest Intel’s MPI, which is the only other available MPI in our system. With this, I was able to pass this issue and go farther.</div>
<div class="">But I am encountering some failures in building the 'dune-fem' tests (see attached log file). Does this constitute a potential bug or something that I have missed to set?</div>
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<div class="">I am using gcc/6.2 + intel's MPI 2017.3.196 + modules from the master branch.</div>
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<div class="">Regards,</div>
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<div class="">Alireza </div>
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