On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 7:32 AM, Brown, Paul <P.E.Brown.warwick.ac.uk> wrote:
> Dear Jason
> Thanks for your reply. I was trying to get it to work on an old system
> running OSX 10.4. I've given up on this now as Macports wouldn't install
> the required dependencies, and installed on Ubuntu 12.10 instead. It worked
> great following your instructions, though configure initially failed as the
> linker was unable to find -lgfortran. Adding the following link fixed this
>
> ln -s libgfortran.so.3 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgfortran.so
>
I would be wary of doing this. I should probably try Ubuntu 12.10 on a VM
and update my directions accordingly. Please run the test suite to make
sure that everything still works as expected. My guess is that
libgfortran.so was not present because some package should have been
installed that wasn't (did you install gfortran?)
All the best,
Jason
--
Jason M. Swails
Quantum Theory Project,
University of Florida
Ph.D. Candidate
352-392-4032
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