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From: Jeff Squyres (jsquyres_at_[hidden])
Date: 2005-01-11 09:26:43


Can you send all the data requested for bug reports? That will make it
much easier to diagnose your specific problem.

See: http://www.lam-mpi.org/using/support/

Thanks!

On Jan 11, 2005, at 9:17 AM, EHelwig_at_[hidden] wrote:

> I am trying to compile LAM 7.0.3 under RedHat 7.3 on my cluster. My
> build
> failed with undefined references to ttime and sfh_itoa.
> ../../share/.libs/liblam.so: undefined reference to 'ttime'
> ../../share/.libs/liblam.so: undefined reference to 'sfh_itoa'.
> make[2] **[lamclean] Error1
> ...
> ..
> .
>
> There is one additional posting that I found that Jeff Squyres was
> looking
> at, but no follow up thread. Any suggestions on how to get
> this build to complete with dynamic libraries? I am trying to satisfy
> code
> requirements for an application from my vendor.
>
>
> Ed Helwig
> Linux/Unix Contractor
> Honda Research and Development North America
>
> "If it compiles, it's good. If it boots, it's perfect!!."
>
>
>
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