RH9 is the same as 8, on the outside it is same
anyway.
I managed to upgrade the lam rpm , without any
problem.
But the problem is I cant get hboot to boot the
lamd.conf file (or something similar).
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Toufeeq
--- jess michelsen <jam_at_[hidden]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone!
>
> We use Redhat Linux with LAM-MPI. And that works
> super.
>
>
> Just one comment on 'installing everything':
>
> We are using RH 8.0 (maybe RH 9.0 behaves the same
> way). Anyhow,
> installing everything implies, that an earlier
> version of LAM is also
> installed. Any attempt to remove the LAM rpm has
> failed. Appearently,
> the older version needs to be removed before the new
> one is installed.
> Configuring and installing the new LAM reports AKO,
> but 'mpif77 -showme'
> reveals that the wrapper compiler is not using the
> correct compiler.
>
> Our attitude to that problem is to install only what
> we know is needed
> (of RH linux). You can always install additional
> packets lateron,
> including rpm's from the RH distribution disks.
>
> Maybe the LAM developers can comment on, whether it
> would suffice to
> remove the lam directories (/usr/lam and soforth),
> or do some
> environment variables or links need to be removed
> before attempting to
> install the new LAM distribution.
>
>
>
> Best regards, Jess
>
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