John, Thank you for your feedback but your point is exactly what I meant when I said that the /usr/lib64/libgfortran.so does not exist for obvious reasons. I am working on a minimal CentOS 7.2 installation (hence no gfortran installed with the OS) and that is why I cannot understand why it still searches for it in the system path...
-- Davide Vanzo, PhD Application Developer Adjunct Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Advanced Computing Center for Research and Education (ACCRE) Vanderbilt University - Hill Center 201 (615)-875-9137 www.accre.vanderbilt.edu On 2017-11-20 13:19:42-06:00 John Dey wrote: The system you used to built foss-2016b on, probably had gcc FORTRAN installed. The local package was found by pkg_config or LD_LIBRARY_PATH and that is how your foss-2016b is now configured. Its super important to build Easyconfig on systems that are as stripped down as possible otherwise system libraries will pollute your modules.