[daip] [!12576]: AIPS - AIPS - GFORTRAN ISSUE
Holly Thomas
nraohelp at nrao.edu
Mon Aug 20 16:59:16 EDT 2018
Holly Thomas updated #12576
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Status: Open (was: Response Overdue)
AIPS - GFORTRAN ISSUE
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Ticket ID: 12576
URL: https://help.nrao.edu/staff/index.php?/Tickets/Ticket/View/12576
Name: Holly Thomas
Email address: holly.thomas at cfa.harvard.edu
Creator: User
Department: AIPS Data Reduction
Staff (Owner): -- Unassigned --
Type: Issue
Status: Open
Priority: Default
SLA: NRAO E2E
Template group: Default
Created: 16 August 2018 08:22 PM
Updated: 20 August 2018 08:59 PM
Reply due: 22 August 2018 08:59 PM (2d 0h 0m)
Resolution due: 16 May 2021 12:00 AM (999d 3h 1m)
A little more info. That error was encountered running 31DEC18 it on CentOS 6.8.I tried installing 31DEC18 on a RedHat Red Hat 6.8 machine and got.../u1/AIPS/31DEC18/LNX64/LOAD/ZSTRTA.EXE: /usr/lib64/libgfortran.so.3: version `GFORTRAN_1.4' not found (required by /u1/AIPS/31DEC18/LNX64/LOAD/ZSTRTA.EXE)And a CentOS 5.11 machine and got./u1/AIPS/31DEC18/LNX64/LOAD/ZSTRTA.EXE: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.7' not found (required by /u1/AIPS/31DEC18/LNX64/LOAD/ZSTRTA.EXE)/u1/AIPS/31DEC18/LNX64/LOAD/ZSTRTA.EXE: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.7' not found (required by /u1/AIPS/31DEC18/LNX64/LIBR/INTELCMP/libgfortran.so.3)/u1/AIPS/31DEC18/LNX64/LOAD/ZSTRTA.EXE: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.6' not found (required by /u1/AIPS/31DEC18/LNX64/LIBR/INTELCMP/libgfortran.so.3)/u1/AIPS/31DEC18/LNX64/LOAD/ZSTRTA.EXE: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.10' not found (required by /u1/AIPS/31DEC18/LNX64/LIBR/INTELCMP/libquadmath.so.0)We don't have any RedHat 7 machines, is there any way to install 31DEC18 on these slightly older systems?Thanks.
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