Hi,
I have some problem in building some package. It is a little bit weird because the packages just compiled fine in my office, but when I tried to build the same package on the same system in my laptop using VMware, I got this debug message:
Fortran compiler (gcc-4.6 or later) missing, skipping directory '/home/..'
Since the other package requires the library which is supposed to be built by fortran compiler, then I got this error message:
Library dependencies missing: libmpich_f77sup in directory '/home/..'; aborting.
I don't know why this problem occur when it worked just fine in another PC.
regards,
Irvanda
Am 22.02.2014 um 04:55 schrieb Irvanda Kurniadi irvanda.k@gmail.com:
Hi,
Hi Irvanda,
I have some problem in building some package. It is a little bit weird because the packages just compiled fine in my office, but when I tried to build the same package on the same system in my laptop using VMware, I got this debug message:
Fortran compiler (gcc-4.6 or later) missing, skipping directory '/home/..'
Do you have gfortran installed on that system? If you installed it later (or if you install it just now), you may need to re-execute 'make config' in your l4 source tree, as the build system only checks for available compilers when the build directory is configured.
Carsten
On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 7:54 PM, Carsten Weinhold < weinhold@os.inf.tu-dresden.de> wrote:
Do you have gfortran installed on that system? If you installed it later (or if you install it just now), you may need to re-execute 'make config' in your l4 source tree, as the build system only checks for available compilers when the build directory is configured.
Yes, I installed it just after I got that debug message. Re-configuring the l4 source tree really works for this problem.
Thanks, Irvanda
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