Bob,
This is a control stream used successfully with NM6. Therefore there are
no MU_X declarations (see question 1).
The intel and g95 compilers works fine with all other problems I've
tried. Its only with this strange warning/error situation that there
seems to be a difference between them.
Nick
On 13/10/2012 1:35 p.m., Bauer, Robert wrote:
Nick:
The MU warnings are completely passive. I do not know what your control stream
would have. Any MU_X declarations?
Link errors are caused by your intel compiler may not be set up properly. It
has nothing to do with NMTRAN errors and warnings.
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From: owner-nmus...@globomaxnm.com [mailto:owner-nmus...@globomaxnm.com] On
Behalf Of Nick Holford
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2012 8:06 PM
To: nmusers
Subject: [NMusers] What does MU_WARNING 24 mean?
Hi,
I am trying to run a complex model developed with NM6 some years ago.
I'm trying to rerun the model using NM7.2.
I get the following messages from NM-TRAN:
" (MU_WARNING 24) INTERNAL ERROR IN NMTRAN: UNABLE TO CHECK USE OF MU_
VARIABLES.
These warning(s) are considered to be serious errors:
24"
With Intel v 11 this then leads to link errors and NONMEM does not run.
With the g95 compiler a NONMEM executable is created and NONMEM runs.
Question 1: What is the cause of MU_WARNING 24? What does it mean? There
are no MU variables declared in the NM-TRAN code.
Question 2: What does it mean for a warning to be a serious error? My
experience with NONMEM has been that warnings and errors are quite
different kinds of messages. Warnings are not necessarily errors. Whlle
errors mean execution has to stop.
Question 3: Why is there a difference between the way the Intel and g95
compilers deal with this warning/error?
Nick
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