Hello Nico,
The problem is probably not related to "MPI_SEND not found". The CMake file is trying first to find if there is a build-in mpi in the compiler. Since, it did not find one, it is looking for a MPI library, which it found at the path indicated in the screenshot that you sent us.
Cheers,Jacques
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Hello,i have tried also defining CC=mpiCC and CCX=mpiCXX but nothing, the same problem.
I want to add that i am using the following modules:gnu9/9.4.0cmake/3.24.2openmpi4Thanks in advance,Nicola