On Jun 21, 2005, at 10:02 PM, Madhurjya P. Bora wrote:
> I have the lam-7.0.3 successfully running on my Fedora Core 2
> standalone
> machine (localhost), which I use for test purpose. This lam-7.0.3 came
> as an RPM along with the system.
>
> When I've built the lam-7.1.1 from the .tar.bz2 package for the
> Lahey-Fujitsu FORTRAN 95 compiler, the built went on successfully. But
> during lamboot from the newly built pacakge complains of TCP random
> ports. However recon is successful!
>
> My configure option was just with a prefix dir i.e. ./configure
> -prefix=/usr/local/lam/lf95.
> The old lam still boots! I'm using SSH-2. Kindly help!
Tim is right - you should read the error message before posting ;).
Unfortunately, you didn't include enough information for me to be able
to help you. There are a couple of different things that could be the
problem. First, the default RPM install is going to be in /usr/bin.
Make sure that /usr/local/lam/lf95/bin appears in your path before
/usr/bin. That means you should be able to do:
ssh localhost which lamboot
And see "/usr/local/lam/lf95/bin/lamboot". If you see
"/usr/bin/lamboot", you do not have your path setup correctly. Please
see the LAM faq for more information about the requirements for setting
up your path.
It's also possible that there is a problem with the installation of
LAM. If you are still having problems once you are sure you have your
path setup correctly, please send the output of lamboot, with the "-d
-v" flags specified (in addition to your normal arguments). This will
give a bunch of diagnostic information that can be useful in figuring
out what is going on. Post to this list with that information and we
should be able to figure out what is going on.
Hope this helps,
Brian
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