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HI!

I'm trying to compile packages for the R stats system (on a vanilla FC6 with the full development environment installed) but keep getting seg faults for various compilations that seem to have to do with Fortran. Not being very well versed with Fortran and not finding anything on the R lists I was wondering if the gcc crowd had any ideas? Here's the output, not much, but all there is:

[root@luther Desktop]# R CMD INSTALL ./mvtnorm
* Installing *source* package 'mvtnorm' ...
** libs
gfortran   -fpic  -O2 -g -c mvt.f -o mvt.o
mvt.f: In function 'mvkrsv':
mvt.f:1480: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault

This also happens if I try to compile "mvtnorm" outside the R environment.

Thanks!

Jon

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