You are right. This should have been obvious, but I appreciate your
help nonetheless.
Also, gcc worked fine with pgf90, and the parallel version works great.
All the best,
David
On Wed, 2004-09-22 at 09:49, David A. Case wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 21, 2004, David LeBard wrote:
> >
> > I am having a problem compiling amber8 with MPICH on a opteron cluster
> > (OS: SuSE Enterprise) using the Portland Group compiler.
>
> > pgcc -c -O2 -o mmtsb_client.o mmtsb_client.c
> > pgcc-linux86-64: LICENSE MANAGER PROBLEM: No such feature exists
> > Feature: pgcc-linux86-64
>
> You don't have a valid license for the PG C compiler. This may just be a
> problem with how you installed things, or maybe you didn't purchase that
> component.
>
> I think you can replace pgcc with gcc, although I have no experience with
> opterons. Give it a try.
>
> ...good luck...dac
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