Problem to install any release of gfortran on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Client release 5.6 (Tikanga) Tried searching on the web - no result. Tried "yum install libgfortran" - no result. Tried Installing gcc-gfortran from Fedora's rpm. - got paradoxes like:
I am relatively new to the world of linux and PHP. I need to set up my PHP to work with the extension mssql as I have a mssql DB on another server that my websites connects to. I have followed this guide [URL] but get the following error when I run the command isql -v mstest satest satest which is under step 5. [IM002][unixODBC][Driver Manager]Data source name not found, and no default driver specified [ISQL]ERROR: Could not SQLConnect
I have my home pc and previously it was dual boot as windows and linux.I want to reinstall rhel5.5(32 bit) but I am not able to do so and getting following error:
Error partitioning Could not allocate requested partitions: partitioning failed: could not allocate
I currently dont have the cd/dvd of RHEL 5. But i need to install gcc. I have been searching all day but wasnt able to find any rpm that is related to RHEL5. I download the following file
gcc-3.0.4.tar.gz
and extracted it, Then i run the following command
[root@WAN-Admin gcc-3.0.4]# ./configure Configuring for a i686-pc-linux-gnu host. Created "Makefile" in /root/new/gcc-3.0.4 using "mt-frag" /tmp/cNf11430/cNf11430.pos: line 7: cc: command not found *** The command 'cc -o conftest -g conftest.c' failed. *** You must set the environment variable CC to a working compiler.
Now i am really hanged as what to do now. I added rpmfusion as my yum repo, i searched rpmpbone.net for gcc file for RHEL5 but it seems its not there for this version.
i have a linux mechine, in that i want to install solaris throug xen virtualization. (solaris content is in CD) while i am doing this there is an option "local install media" in installation method it was not highlighting so i can't install this. then what can i do now.
I am using redhat linux EL5. I am using kernel version 2.6.18-8.el5. In this I want to install mp3 player. I don't know which player is best in redhat. What is the procedure for installing player in redhat. Where I can download RPM Packages.
I'm trying to install a RHEL 6 kernel from src in RHEL 5 I can install the kernel source without any issues, but then I'm having problems installing rpm-build 4.8 I get the following errors:
Code: Error: authconfig conflicts with nss_ldap Error: udisks conflicts with kernel Error: Missing Dependency: python(abi) = 2.4 is needed by package alchemist-1.0.36-2.el5.x86_64 (installed)
installation wine in rhel5 actually i heared that through wine we can install microsoft product in linux .but i dont know whats the requirement for installing this. where can i get wine for rhel 5 kernal=2.6.18-8.e15 and how to install wine and whats the preprocedure before installing this wine.
I have installed vlc player on my system using wine. In the task bar, the volume control is working fine and songs also get played in the vlc player.But i am not getting any voice in my headphones.
Following i am giving the results of few commands, which can help you people in giving me the best decision
I tried installing Red Hat linux on my Sata hard disk . As soon as the hardware detection phase starts it generates the error "No hardware detected".roblem? (I have also tested RHLE 5, CentOS 5.4, but none of them detect the hard disk and I can not install anyone).I have installed Windows 7 on one of my disks and I have not any problem with it.I also changed storage configuration in Bios as AHCI, IDE,
My Hardware config is as below: Mainboard: ASUS P6X58D premium, CPU: core i7 950, HDD: two 1 TB WD SATA3 Ram: 6 GB (3*2 GB cruciall[/U][/U][/B]
I recently installed gfortran 4.5 and it's documentation on Kubuntu 10.10; however I can't seem to run the application. The application is located in root/usr/bin/gfortran 4.5. I was using the desk manager. The application menu in Kubuntu doesn't show gfortran as an application. how do I run gfortran 4.5, from the command window? Can I run gfortran using any of the Kubuntru desktop menus? Are there any procedures (commands etc), that I can use to run gfortran? Is there any documentation (Kubuntu, GNU etc),
I have legacy fortran 77 code that used to compile seamlessly using g77 on an old machine. I've tried to recompile it on a new machine (old one is dead) using the original makefile, but the linker fails under g77, while there are persisting syntax errors using gfortran. I have two source files readmixed.f and subroutines.f. Under g77 the object files are produced using
$ f77 readmixed.o subroutines.o -o readmixed subroutines.o(.text+0x0): In function `norm1_': : multiple definition of `norm1_' readmixed.o(.text+0x3987): first defined here
I would need to compile some old codes with g77 (unfortunately, they doesn't compile with gfortran). The gcc44-fortran is installed on my computer but if I have well understood, there is no g77 compiler in this package... Do you think I can install gcc33-fortran without creating conflicts between the 2 packages?
The problem is strange for me, I have fresh installed openSUSE 11.3 after that my fortran codes using gfortran compiler gives different output. The same codes gives correct values in windows but I use linux for programming.
I am new to both linux and fortran programming. I am trying to read from an external file, but it gives this error message: Fortran runtime error: Bad integer for item 1 in list input Part of the code that has the problem is:
All the variables have been declared before and there is no problem with that. The problem (error message) is in the (first) line that deals with open(unit=3,file='..//').
I'm a user of RHEL5 in a HP z800 workstation and I want to use the CentOS5 repositories too.problem with RHEL5 is that yum can't find the gfortran packages in the repositories.
I've tried to use the CentOS5 repos. I've created a file in /etc/yum.repos.d called CentOS5.repo that contains:
I've recently upgraded from 8.04 to 9.10 and in the process, I've lost access to gfortran. I'm using the gfortran that came with Karmic, but when I execute the make file I get this:
Code:
ld GetNextPerigee.o -o GetNextPerigee ld: warning: cannot find entry symbol _start; defaulting to 0000000008048094 GetNextPerigee.o: In function `MAIN__': GetNextPerigee.f90:(.text+0x26): undefined reference to `_gfortran_set_options' GetNextPerigee.f90:(.text+0x2b): undefined reference to `_gfortran_iargc'
Generating avi files for movies directly from gfortran programs. I make movies from my Fortran codes using seismic unix - SU. Need to modernize this method to make avi movies or something similar. I am quite adept at generating "C" binary files from Fortran. Have not been able to find the documented definition of AVI file format.
This is my first post. I am unable to call some of the fftw3 library functions in a very simple fortran code. The code is as follows (the filename is trial.f):
In mandriva 2008 platform I have installed gcc-g77, liblapack, liblapack-devel, libblas, libblas-devel, arpack, arpack-devel and arpack-static packages. When I link *.f code and these libraries, using g77 compiler with -llapack -lblas -larpack options, everything work. Then when I replaced g77 by gfortran compiler, to be able to work with double precision complex arithmetic, I have got a number of undefined references errors:
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It looks as if I need to install f95 lapack and arpack libraries. Does anybody know if such rpm packages exist? I cannot find them in the net. If they exist, where is it possible to download them?
When i install slackware12 on xen,no matter in http or ftp,there is always a error as follows.
[root@lx xen]# virt-install --prompt What is the name of your virtual machine? slk How much RAM should be allocated (in megabytes)? 1024 What would you like to use as the disk (file path)? /xen/slk How large would you like the disk (/xen/slk) to be (in gigabytes)? 10 What is the install URL? http://10.1.71.247/slk
I am interested in using fortran and an external library called matio used to save arrays to matlab .mat files. I have installed the matio and matio-dev packages from synaptics but i cannot compile a code receiving an error Code: christos@christos-laptop:~/Desktop$ gfortran -o test test.f90 -lmatio -lz test.f90:2.13: USE MATIO 1
Fatal Error: Can't open module file 'matio.mod' for reading at (1): No such file or directory How can i load a module in order to use it in fortran through the GCC compiler?
I realize that gcc 3.3.3 is not the default compiler on RHEL5. But we have 10 million lines of code that we dont want to experiment with 4.1.2 . How can we get a pre-built binary of gcc 3.3.3 for RHEL5 ? As a backup I guess we pull down the source for 3.3.3 from the gnu site and build that using the 4.1.2 compiler .