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From: "Joseph Han" <josephh<<at>>stanford.edu>
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Subject: RE: install g03 on redhat 7.2
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I personally don't know about Redhat 7.2, but I have installed G03
successfully on a cluster of Redhat 6.2 machines.  I'm assuming,
therefore, that it would also be possible to install it on a Redhat 7.2
machine.

To do this, I made two changes to the i386.make file (the second one
only because I was running on a cluster of PIII and Athlon XP machines.
If you are using PIV machines, the second change isn't necessary.)

1)  Change the line:

SYSLIBS = -lm -lc

to:

SYSLIBS = -L/share/apps/g03/lib -lm -lc

where previously, I had copied the libc.so and libm.so files from a
Redhat 8.0 installation into /share/apps/g03/lib.

2)  Change the lines:

VECTOR4 = ,prefetch,sse -fastsse -Mscalarsse
MACHTY = p7

to:

VECTOR4 = ,prefetch,sse -Mscalarsse
MACHTY = p6

Then a standard compile should produce executables that finish the
entire test suite without problems.

Joseph Han
Department of Chemical Engineering
Stanford University
650-723-0420
FAX:  650-725-7294

> 
> Hi CCLers,
> 
>   Can g03 be installed on Redhat 7.2?
>   
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
>  Qiang                          mailto:qiangl<<at>>uci.edu
> 



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Hi Joseph,

    I tried to put redhat8 libc.so and libm.so to g03 directory. Once I run
    it. I go the message like: /lib/ld-linux.so.2: version
    `GLIBC_PRIVATE` not found (required by .../g03/libc.so.6)

    I think the redhat8 libc.so.6 require /lib/ld-linux.so.2. The
    system was compiled under this way. Even I copied redhat
    ld-linux.so.2 into g03 directory. It didn't work.

    I wonder how did you bypass this problem.
-- 
Best regards,
 Qiang                            mailto:qiangl..at..uci.edu


=================Original message text===============
I personally don't know about Redhat 7.2, but I have installed G03
successfully on a cluster of Redhat 6.2 machines.  I'm assuming,
therefore, that it would also be possible to install it on a Redhat 7.2
machine.

To do this, I made two changes to the i386.make file (the second one
only because I was running on a cluster of PIII and Athlon XP machines.
If you are using PIV machines, the second change isn't necessary.)

1)  Change the line:

SYSLIBS = -lm -lc

to:

SYSLIBS = -L/share/apps/g03/lib -lm -lc

where previously, I had copied the libc.so and libm.so files from a
Redhat 8.0 installation into /share/apps/g03/lib.

2)  Change the lines:

VECTOR4 = ,prefetch,sse -fastsse -Mscalarsse
MACHTY = p7

to:

VECTOR4 = ,prefetch,sse -Mscalarsse
MACHTY = p6

Then a standard compile should produce executables that finish the
entire test suite without problems.

Joseph Han
Department of Chemical Engineering
Stanford University
650-723-0420
FAX:  650-725-7294

> 
> Hi CCLers,
> 
>   Can g03 be installed on Redhat 7.2?
>   
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
>  Qiang                          mailto:qiangl..at..uci.edu
> 



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