My (very kludgey) workaround is to temporarily rename the \PHSTMinGW directory
(e.g. to \PHSTMinGWxxx ) prior to using NONMEM and then switch it back for
Phoenix. Since I don't swap back and forth very frequently it works well
enough for me. I'll try rearranging the paths as suggested.
I did
Kevin:
Could you let me know what you had to do additionally, to make the self-install
version work in the presence of Phoenix. We can add that component to the
self-install system.
Robert J. Bauer, Ph.D.
Vice President, Pharmacometrics, R&D
ICON Development Solutions
7740 Milestone Parkway
Sui
Bob - I really appreciated having the complete installation packages you
provided, and used the NONMEM dos icon. However, I also found that these did
not alleviate the problem that cropped up with Phoenix and NONMEM.
Cheers,
Kevin
From: owner-nmus...@globomaxnm.com [mailto:owner-nmus...@globomax
An alternative is to use the self-install versions of NONMEM for Windows using
gfortran that Bill and I have provided, which are located at:
ftp://nonmem.iconplc.com/Public/nonmem720
32 bit:
NONMEM720_gfortran460.exe
README_NONMEM720_gfortran460.exe
64 bit:
NONMEM720_64gfortran463.exe
Installat
Folks,
The Model-Based Drug Development (MBDD) consortium, a collaboration of AAPS,
ASCPT, IsOP and ACCP has undertaken an effort to develop consensus
recommendations for reporting of population PK analysis results. As part of
that effort, we have undertaken a survey of interested members in the
Roger,
I had the same issue with trying to get Phoenix and NONMEM to coexist
peacefully (same versions as well). The solution was to put the pointers to
nonmem and fortran directories at the head of the path: e.g.
C:\nm72g\run;C:\Program Files
(x86)\gfortran\libexec\gcc\i586-pc-mingw32\4.6.0;C:
Yes, Pheonix install is not nice and messes up the NONMEM install. Pheonix
uses g77, I believe, which sets a global "LIBRARY_PATH" (which gfortran does
not need). If gfortran finds a LIBRARY_PATH, it will use it, find the g77
LIBRARY_PATH and mess up the compilation of NONMEM with gfortran.
Dear Nonmem users,
Recently we have tried to install Nonmem 7.2 on a Dell Precision T5500, 12 core
Xeon running windows 7 Pro SP1 in 64 bit mode.
We used the workaround posted on the archive by William Bachman on Wed, 9 May
2012.
Nonmem did however not compile using the gfortran 4.6.0. compiler