On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 05:00:20PM +0000, Jo?o Marcelo wrote:
> I'm trying to install Intel Fortran Compiler 9.1.036 on my Debian AMD64 
> Opteron Box. Unfortunely, i can't use gnu fortran to compile the application 
> i want (http://www.cpmd.org/), because  it needs the 'Cray Pointer' extension 
> to Fortran 77 for dynamical memory management. According to 
> http://www.theochem.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/~axel.kohlmeyer/cpmd-linux.html
> doesn't handle the above extension. So I have to use Intel's compiler, that 
> is free of charge, but not open source :-( . 
> 
> During the installation process, the following message appears:
> 
> The installation program was not able to detect the IA32 version of the 
> following libraries installed   :
> libstdc++
> libgcc
> glibc
> 
> Without these libraries, the compiler will not function properly.
> These libraries, if not installed, can be installed from
> the OS discs after finishing the compiler installation.
> Please refer to Release Notes for more information.
> 
> Can I have both versions of glibc (64 and 32) installed? Any packages names?
> 
> Thanks for your answers.....

I would have thought ia32-libs package would take care of those.

--
Len Sorensen


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