On Mar 12, 7:54 am, "koch.peerjoac...@googlemail.com"
<koch.peerjoac...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,
> I'm trying to build sage from the source on our cluster.
> The cluster is running under SLES9SP3 (all AMD Opterons).
> We are normaly using PGI compiler (8.0.X) for fortran. The
> installation is using gcc 4.2.1 from /usr/local/bin.
> I tried to set F77, F90 and so on and also tried
> to set sage_fortran to the pgi compiler, but it always fails compiling
> the ATLAS stuff:
>
> So howto compile with a pgi fortran compiler, when no gfortran is
> installed ?
The PGI compiler is currently not supported. I plan to fix some
Fortran setup issues in Sage to support it in the not too distant
future, but it will be on SiCortex and it will take a while to fix all
the various bits depending on Fortran like Scipy.
Sage comes with a binary g95, so if you do not have gfortran installed
you should use that one.
What exactly did you do before starting make?
> Bye, Peer
>
Cheers,
Michael
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