On Sep 10, 2013, at 5:30 PM, crunch wrote:

> Also have no cooperation from the admin of the machine, so can't ask for a
> yum install.
> 

Please follow Brian's advice. If you don't have even Fortran on that machine, 
then you're really in a pickle: you can extract the gfortran rpm contents (and 
all dependencies you may need) by hand in any place that you have access to and 
adjust LD_LIBRARY_PATH for the runtime accordingly. However, it's not a trivial 
task - it particular if you're not very familiar with subtleties of Linux. (I 
had to do this fairly recently on a CentOS machine, so I know it's possible, 
but there are a few gotchas that may require a few symlinks created by hand).

Cheers,
Simon


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