Use #global instead of #define
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%global opt_cc gcc
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# Optional CFLAGS to use with the specific compiler...gcc doesn't need any,
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# so uncomment and define to use
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#define opt_cflags
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#global opt_cflags
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%global opt_cxx g++
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#define opt_cxxflags
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#global opt_cxxflags
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%global opt_f77 gfortran
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#define opt_fflags
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#global opt_fflags
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%global opt_fc gfortran
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#define opt_fcflags
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#global opt_fcflags
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%{!?python_sitearch: %global python_sitearch %(%{__python} -c "from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib; print get_python_lib(1)")}
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# Optional name suffix to use...we leave it off when compiling with gcc, but
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# for other compiled versions to install side by side, it will need a
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# suffix in order to keep the names from conflicting.
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#define _cc_name_suffix -gcc
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#global _cc_name_suffix -gcc
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Name: openmpi%{?_cc_name_suffix}
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Version: 1.6.1
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