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From: wdz03_at_[hidden]
Date: 2004-11-02 09:44:59


>From: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres_at_[hidden]>
>Reply-To: General LAM/MPI mailing list <lam_at_[hidden]>
>To: General LAM/MPI mailing list <lam_at_[hidden]>
>Subject: Re: LAM: Where is the file: liblamf77.mpi.so.0
>
>On Nov 2, 2004, at 2:25 AM, "" <wdz03_at_[hidden]> wrote:
>
> >> Besides liblamf77mpi.so, what else is missing?
> >
> > You are right. I installed the lam from the FC2-linux lam RPM, whose
> > version is
> > 7.03. I can run LAM successfully, but I can not run the lam
> > applications for
> > lacking of some .so files.
> > This morning I re-installed the FC2-linux to a full installation,
> > but still
> > these three files are missing:
> > liblamf77mpi.so.0
> > libmpi.so.0
> > liblam.so.0
> >
> > I found the following name-similar three files in /usr/bin64
> > liblamf77mpi.a
> > libmpi.a
> > liblam.a
>
> I'm not intimiately familiar with FC2 -- you may need to look around on
> the FC2 CD's and see if there are additional LAM RPM's that you need to
> install. But I find it quite strange that they would install mpicc /
> mpirun but not libmpi.so* -- I suspect that something else is wrong.
> What LAM RPM, exactly, did you install? Where did you get it from?

I download the CD ISOs from the Fedora webstaion (http://fedora.redhat.com).
The LAM RPM in their CD is lam-7.0.3-6.4.x86_64.rpm.
There are not any other LAM RPMs in all the FC2 CDs.

>
> --
> {+} Jeff Squyres
> {+} jsquyres_at_[hidden]
> {+} http://www.lam-mpi.org/
>
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