[daip] Issue Compiling AIPS on RedHat Enterprise 6.4
Eric Greisen
egreisen at nrao.edu
Mon Sep 30 11:58:26 EDT 2013
Matt Mory wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm having in issue compiling AIPS (31-DEC-12) on Red Hat Enterprise
> Linux 6.4 (64bit).
>
> I get pretty far with the compiling of INSTEP2 but then I get some
> Fortran errors.
>
> The compiling is being done with g77 (GNU Fortran (GCC) 3.4.6 20060404).
>
> Everything seems to go well until up to and including and then it dies:
> FC : Compile of /usr/AIPS/31DEC12/LNX64/PREP/VELOCITY.f
> FC : ends successfully.
> FC : Ends successfully
> COMRPL : Copied /usr/AIPS/31DEC12/LNX64/PREP/VELOCITY.o
> COMRPL : to /usr/AIPS/31DEC12/LNX64/LIBR/APLOOP
> COMRPL : Removed /usr/AIPS/31DEC12/LNX64/PREP/VELOCITY.o
> COMRPL : Changed /usr/AIPS/31DEC12/APL/SUB/OOP/VELOCITY.FOR
> COMRPL : in /usr/AIPS/31DEC12/LNX64/INSTALL/APLOOP.LIS
> COMRPL : to -/usr/AIPS/31DEC12/APL/SUB/OOP/VELOCITY.FOR
> COMRPL : at least one module FAILED to compile
> COMRPL : Dies of unnatural causes
> INSTEP2 : Failure in $APLOOP/...
> INSTEP2 : compilations.
> INSTEP2 : Aborts! Sat Sep 28 16:42:30 EDT 2013
> AipsWiz: Error: INSTEP2 failed, no point in proceeding.
> AipsWiz: Error: Look in /usr/AIPS/31DEC12/LNX64/INSTALL to see
> AipsWiz: Error: if you can figure out what went wrong. There are
> AipsWiz: Error: many log and list files there. You may want to do
>
> grep -v ^- *.LIS
>
>
> AipsWiz: Error: to see what modules did not compile.
>
> AipsWiz: Install Wizard stopping. Current settings saved in ~/.AIPSRC
> AipsWiz: Abandoning ship! Goodbye.
> ========================================================================
>
>
>
> I've attached attached the INSTEP2.log and the LIS files. Please let me
> know if you have any ideas that may help.
>
> Thanks,
> Matt Mory
>
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You have a problem in your $SYSLOCAL/CCOPTS.SH file with gcc complaining
about an unrecognized option with lots of unprintable characters
gcc: error: unrecognized option â-03â
perhaps some retyping will fix this.
Now - why are you compiling aips. The binary versions run faster on
Linux or Mac systems than a gcc version. If you have local tasks that
you need to compile, then this is needed, otherwise I recommend the binary.
Eric Greisen
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