Usually the problem is not the compiler, but the link line. Check if
the paths are ok, and if the libraries are really there. Also, check
if there are static (.a) and shared (.so) libraries on the path.
LIBS= -L/opt/acml4.2.0/gfortran64_mp_int64/lib -lacml_mv -lgfortran -lpthread
Also, the LIB and the LD_LIBRARY_PATH are a little different:
/opt/acml4.2.0/gfortran64_mp_int64/lib
/opt/acml4.2.0/gfortran64_mp/lib
Is these right?
Cheers,
Ivan
2009/4/26 Francesco Pietra chiendar...@gmail.com:
With amd64 lenny I have gcc 4.3.2
Because of problems in linking libraries (ACML 4.1.0), is it safe to
install also previous versions of gcc?
The link is
LIBS= L/opt/acml4.2.0/gfortran64_mp_int64/lib -lacml_mv -lgfortran -lpthread
while
france...@tya64:~$ echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
/opt/intel/mkl/10.0.1.014/lib/em64t:/opt/intel/cce/10.1.015/lib:/opt/intel/fce/10.1.015/lib:/usr/local/lib:/opt/acml4.2.0/gfortran64_mp/lib
france...@tya64:~$
and the compilation complains -lacml_mv not found
The same compilation had no problems one year ago with amd64 etch;
this is why i am thinking to the version of gcc.
thanks for suggestions
francesco pietra
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