Hi Sindrila,
Red Hat comes with its own package manager, not synaptic. As you say, it has RPM, and there may be a GUI front end that you can use if you're more comfortable with that.
There is probably an FFTW package that you can download through the package manager. If not, RPM files are available from
http://www.fftw.org/install/linux.html. Please be aware that the maintainers of that page recommend using the RPM for your distribution, instead of their RPM, if possible. This would be my recommendation also.
If you continue having difficulties with FFTW installation on your Red Hat system, you may be better off trying channels geared towards Red Hat users and administrators, or (failing that) towards FFTW users. Here on the Amber list, we aren't set up to offer support for getting third-party packages working on third-party operating systems.
Best,
Ben
On 1/10/2012, at 5:36 AM, Sindrila Dutta banik wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I installed parallel verion of amber11 in a ubuntu system. First it give the following error
>
>
> Error: fftw configure returned 1
> fftw configure failed! Check the fftw2_config.log file.
>
>
> To solve this I install MPI using synaptic package manager. Now it works properly.
>
>
> Now I am trying to install the same in the Red Hat OS. It give the same error. I am also sending the log file. Please have a look and let me know how to solve this problem.
>
> Is the synaptic package manager work for Red Hat system, or for Red Hat only RPM work? I am confused related this issue. Please help me out.
>
>
> With best regards
>
> Sindrila
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