Good evening everyone!
I am trying to install CodeSaturne v2.0.4 (which is the latest of the 2.0.x series available on the website) on my desktop pc (Ubuntu 12.10 installed). The problem I receive is in the NCS compilation (attached you can find the log file of the installation procedure) and it regards something with the LibTool. Just let me know if this is a know problem please!
Ruggero
CodeSaturne 2.0.4 installation on Ubuntu 12.10
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CodeSaturne 2.0.4 installation on Ubuntu 12.10
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Re: CodeSaturne 2.0.4 installation on Ubuntu 12.10
Hello,
The latest in the 2.0 series is 2.0.6, on this website (not the EDF website).
Regards,
Yvan
The latest in the 2.0 series is 2.0.6, on this website (not the EDF website).
Regards,
Yvan
Re: CodeSaturne 2.0.4 installation on Ubuntu 12.10
Hi!
I downloaded the version 2.0.6 as you suggested but I get the same kind of error (see the log file attached).
I downloaded the version 2.0.6 as you suggested but I get the same kind of error (see the log file attached).
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Re: CodeSaturne 2.0.4 installation on Ubuntu 12.10
Hello,
I believe I have seen this error with another user recently:
do you have a Fortran compiler (gfortran on Ubuntu) ? Install the gfortran package, then re-run the install; things should work much better.
We need to add some tests to avoid this: we detect the Fortran compiler version, but this does not check its existence. The build should be stopped with a clearer error message at configure stage.
Regards,
Yvan
I believe I have seen this error with another user recently:
do you have a Fortran compiler (gfortran on Ubuntu) ? Install the gfortran package, then re-run the install; things should work much better.
We need to add some tests to avoid this: we detect the Fortran compiler version, but this does not check its existence. The build should be stopped with a clearer error message at configure stage.
Regards,
Yvan