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Greetings.  One of the professors here just bought a bunch of Dell
desktop systems onto which we dropped SL 303.  This guy does a lot of
Monte Carlo stuff, and heretofore he has used his systems as independent
nodes.  But today he inquired about getting MPI put onto his new
systems.  I think this may turn out to be just the tip of the iceberg,
but I thought that, for starters, I'd just take his inquiry literally
and install an MPI RPM.

I didn't find any such RPM in the SL 303 distribution.  Is there a
suitable RPM file some place?  And/or what alternative approaches would
you suggest?  Thanks.

                                        - Mike
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Michael Hannon            mailto:[log in to unmask]
Dept. of Physics          530.752.4966
University of California  530.752.4717 FAX
Davis, CA 95616-8677

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