> We're finding that several of the packages we > need don't compile using the version 4.1.2 of > gfortran that comes with CentOS 5.4. So, > I've built the latest version of gfortran (e.g. 4.4.2) > but I've done it so that all the new version's > files go in /share/apps/gnu so that they > don't interfere with the standard gcc distribution > (building gfortran requires building some parts > of gcc). <snip> > Since "Hello, world" compiles and runs, but charmm > compiles and doesn't run, there's something wrong > with how charmm is linked. Also, although the > 'file charmm' command shows an ELF 64-bit dynamically > linked file, 'ldd charmm' says " not a dynamic executable" > (note no file name). So, something is strange. <snip> I was just talking to one of the researchers here who's built it, and pointed out the completely obvious (once he pointed it out): the "<blank> not a dynamic executable" tells you that that piece, at least, is statically linked, *not* dynamic. He recommends getting a core dump, so you can do a traceback. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos