Ok I will try that but I just found out that I have gcc 4.4.7 version and 
when I try to install with yum it says this is the latest.
I read that gcc 4.6 and higher is preferred.
Does that look like a dead end?
Thanks


On Tuesday, October 14, 2014 3:41:26 PM UTC-4, Stefan Karpinski wrote:
>
> Building from github tar files isn't supported. Can you try git cloning 
> via https or ssh?
>
>
> On Oct 14, 2014, at 3:27 PM, Rajn <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
> Also forgot to mention that my machine OS is Centos 6.5
> Thanks
>
>
> On Tuesday, October 14, 2014 3:23:53 PM UTC-4, Rajn wrote:
>>
>> I am behind a firewall and cannot access the repo file as I see that 
>> connection is getting timed out.
>> I could not use git - 
>>
>> git clone git://github.com/JuliaLang/julia.git
>> I get an error
>> connection reset by peer.
>> I did not try https clone because I do not know much about it and have to 
>> read up on it how to configure it.
>>
>>
>> So instead I download the tar file and decided to install it using make.
>> And here is the error summary that I get:
>>
>> permpd $ 0x1b,%ymm0,%ymm0'
>> ../kernel/x86_64/dgemm_kernel_4x4_haswell.S:2539: Error: no such 
>> instruction: `vpermpd $ 0xb1,%ymm0,%ymm0'
>> ../kernel/x86_64/dgemm_kernel_4x4_haswell.S:2548: Error: no such 
>> instruction: `vpermpd $ 0xb1,%ymm5,%ymm5'
>> ../kernel/x86_64/dgemm_kernel_4x4_haswell.S:2548: Error: no such 
>> instruction: `vpermpd $ 0xb1,%ymm7,%ymm7'
>> ../kernel/x86_64/dgemm_kernel_4x4_haswell.S:2548: Error: no such 
>> instruction: `vpermpd $ 0x1b,%ymm2,%ymm2'
>> ../kernel/x86_64/dgemm_kernel_4x4_haswell.S:2548: Error: no such 
>> instruction: `vpermpd $ 0x1b,%ymm3,%ymm3'
>> ../kernel/x86_64/dgemm_kernel_4x4_haswell.S:2548: Error: no such 
>> instruction: `vpermpd $ 0xb1,%ymm2,%ymm2'
>> ../kernel/x86_64/dgemm_kernel_4x4_haswell.S:2548: Error: no such 
>> instruction: `vpermpd $ 0xb1,%ymm3,%ymm3'
>> make[4]: *** [dtrmm_kernel_RN_HASWELL.o] Error 1
>> make[4]: *** [dtrmm_kernel_RT_HASWELL.o] Error 1
>> make[3]: *** [libs] Error 1
>> *** Clean the OpenBLAS build with 'make -C deps clean-openblas'. Rebuild 
>> with 'make OPENBLAS_USE_THREAD=0 if OpenBLAS had trouble linking 
>> libpthread.so, and with 'make OPENBLAS_TARGET_ARCH=NEHALEM' if there were 
>> errors building SandyBridge support. Both these options can also be used 
>> simultaneously. ***
>> make[2]: *** [openblas-v0.2.10/libopenblas.so] Error 1
>> make[1]: *** [julia-release] Error 2
>> make: *** [release] Error 2
>>
>>
>> Of course I tried the recommendations above i.e., clean-openblas followed by 
>> ...THREAD=0 and ....ARCH-NEHALEM but I keep getting same errors.
>> Any help is appreciated.
>> Thanks
>>
>>

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