Hello,

I had the same problem (under fedora core 5 on a VMWare workstation) and solved it
by deleting the natively installed fftw package and reinstall it using
a rpm found on the web.

Seb.




Ansgar Esztermann a écrit :
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 08:59:42AM -0500, Mark Zottola wrote:
I am trying to install GROMACS 3.3-1.  the issue is that it is looking for
the libfftw3f.so.3 file.  This file exists in /usr/lib.  However, the rpm
install does not see this.  I cannot find a way to see tha path that the rpm
wants to detect this file.  Can anyone tell me where this library file
should be in order to get a successful install?

RPM does not look for files. It looks for "capabilities" instead. Did
you install libfftw via RPM as well? You can find that out via
rpm -qf /usr/lib/libfftw3f.so.3

Type rpm -qp --requires gromacs-package.rpm
(substituting the correct .rpm file name) to find out which capability
gromacs needs; use
rpm -qf --provides  /usr/lib/libfftw3f.so.3

to find out which capabilities are provided by your installation of
the fftw library.

It is possible to install packages using the --nodeps switch, but that
is not recommended. It may make things very complicated later on.

A.


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