On Jan 19, 2005, at 8:01 AM, Terry Frankcombe wrote:
> What does the output of "make install" say? Are there errors
> reported? Where does install say it is putting stuff?
Yes -- that would be most helpful. You only performed part of 1 of my
3 recommendations (1. check the output of "make install", 2. use the
--prefix argument to configure, and 3. check to see if a conflicting
LAM version is installed).
Please do 1 and 2 and let us know the results (I am fairly confident
that proper use of 2 will solve your problems).
Also, note that RPM is not the only way to install software -- it's
quite possible that LAM is installed via another mechanism on your
nodes (e.g., if someone else LAM compiled from source, like you are
doing). Try "which lamboot" and so on. I only mention this because
the main reason that LAM's configure script will automatically choose
to install itself somewhere other than /usr/local is because it finds
"lamboot" in your path and assumes that you want to upgrade that
installation of LAM (disclaimer: we've been doing this for quite a
while in LAM's configure script, but I don't remember if it's in your
specific version of LAM or not).
Indeed, it's been a *long* time since I've used the 6.x series of LAM,
but I *think* that the installation directory should be in the first
few lines of configure's output.
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>> I have done a bit more investigating into my lam install issue. I have
>> found that i do not have any rpm packages relating to lam installed
>> on my
>> server as Engineering and scientific was not ticked on the initial
>> Redhat
>> install. So i should not have any conflict between different versions
>> on
>> lam. Can someone advise me on what i can do next with this issue, any
>> help
>> is much appreciated.
>>
>> Regards
>>
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