Hi,
sorry my fault. Setting the fortran compiler seemed to be the problem.
I unpacked the tar, use no further settings and everything worked great!.
Thanks and sorry.
Bye, Peer
2009/3/12 mabshoff michael.absh...@mathematik.uni-dortmund.de
On Mar 12, 7:54 am, koch.peerjoac...@googlemail.com
koch.peerjoac...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I'm trying to build sage from the source on our cluster.
The cluster is running under SLES9SP3 (all AMD Opterons).
We are normaly using PGI compiler (8.0.X) for fortran. The
installation is using gcc 4.2.1 from /usr/local/bin.
I tried to set F77, F90 and so on and also tried
to set sage_fortran to the pgi compiler, but it always fails compiling
the ATLAS stuff:
So howto compile with a pgi fortran compiler, when no gfortran is
installed ?
The PGI compiler is currently not supported. I plan to fix some
Fortran setup issues in Sage to support it in the not too distant
future, but it will be on SiCortex and it will take a while to fix all
the various bits depending on Fortran like Scipy.
Sage comes with a binary g95, so if you do not have gfortran installed
you should use that one.
What exactly did you do before starting make?
Bye, Peer
Cheers,
Michael
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