CCL: Compiling Gaussian on EM64T machines
- From: "Igor Filippov [Contr]"
<igorf-*-helix.nih.gov>
- Subject: CCL: Compiling Gaussian on EM64T machines
- Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 14:14:21 -0400
Sent to CCL by: "Igor Filippov [Contr]" [igorf**helix.nih.gov]
Something tells me when you get an error like "-f: Command not found"
it's not a problem with the compiler or 64-bit architecture...
Igor
On Tue, 2005-10-18 at 14:54 +0100, Grant Hill jgh105 _ york.ac.uk wrote:
> Sent to CCL by: Grant Hill [jgh105_._york.ac.uk]
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to compile Gaussian 03 (Rev C01) on a machine with dual EM64T
> intel Xeon cpus, running SuSE linux 9.3 (64-bit version, with all current
> updates applied). When I source the the g03.login script I get errors of
> the type:
>
> -#-: Badly formed number.
>
> When I launch the build process I get similar errors throughout the log
> file suggesting to me that the shell (or perhaps automake / something
> similar) is having trouble. The errors are of the type:
>
> ./bsd/updatelink1 ../bsd/g03.make JUNK1=JUNK DO-LIB abt1dt.F
> -#-: Badly formed number.
> -f: Command not found.
> ar: No match.
> rm: No match.
> set noglob
> end
>
> Is this something particular to the building of g03 on EM64T systems, or is
> it perhaps something more sinister going on with my distro? FWIW, I've
> tried with both the pgf compiler and intels compiler.
>
> Any tips or ideas will be much appreciated (I'll summarise anything useful
> that comes off list).
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Grant Hill>