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Voices from the Open Source Revolution

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Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution

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Twenty years of Berkeley Unix (AT&T)
From: AT&T
By: Marshall Kirk McKusick

Early History, Early distribution, VAX Unix, DARPA Support, BSD, LAW Suit Etc.
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OPAL_WRAPPER(1) 						     Open MPI							   OPAL_WRAPPER(1)

NAME
opal_wrapper - Back-end Open MPI wrapper command SYNOPSIS
opal_wrapper [options] DESCRIPTION
opal_wrapper is not meant to be called directly by end users. It is automatically invoked as the back-end by the Open MPI wrapper commands such as: mpicc, mpiCC, mpic++, mpif77, and mpif90. Some Open MPI installations may have additional wrapper commands, and/or have renamed the wrapper compilers listed above to avoid exe- cutable name conflicts with other MPI implementations. Hence, you may also have wrapper compilers installed including the following names: mpif90.openmpi, mpif77.openmpi, mpicxx.openmpi, mpiCC.openmpi, mpicc.openmpi, mpic++.openmpi, opalcc, opalc++, ortecc, and ortec++, SEE ALSO
The following may exist depending on your particular Open MPI installation: mpicc(1), mpiCC(1), mpic++(1), mpif77(1), mpif90(1), mpif90.openmpi(1), mpif77.openmpi(1), mpicxx.openmpi(1), mpiCC.openmpi(1), mpicc.openmpi(1), mpic++.openmpi(1), ortecc(1), ortec++(1), opalccc(1), and the website at http://www.openmpi.org/. AUTHORS
The Open MPI maintainers -- see http://www.openmpi.org/ or the file AUTHORS. This manual page was originally contributed by Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org>, one of the Debian GNU/Linux maintainers for Open MPI, and may be used by others. 1.4.5 Feb 10, 2012 OPAL_WRAPPER(1)