Hi - I thought I'd create a separate topic but I'm not sure the issue is unrelated to the one I had assitance in with this thread:https://bb.cgd.ucar.edu/intel-error-7012-compiler-out-date
Here is a summary of the error in the attached csm_share build log file (not exhaustive):gfortran: error: big_endian: No such file or directory
gfortran: error: byterecl: No such file or directory
gfortran: error: realloc_lhs: No such file or directory
gfortran: error: source: No such file or directory
gfortran: error: minimal: No such file or directory
gfortran: error: unrecognized command line optionThe log suggests that gfortran is having lots of problems interpreting the flags.Elsewhere on the internet, the problem seems to be that mpif90 points to gfortran (confirmed when I enter this command):/cm/shared/apps/intel/compilers_and_libraries/2016.4.258/mpi/intel64/bin/mpif90 -vOutput:Target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
Configured with: ../gcc-5.2.0/configure --prefix=/cm/local/apps/gcc/5.2.0 --enable-languages=c,c++,fortran --with-gmp-include=/root/rpmbuild/BUILD/gcc-5.2.0-obj/../gcc-5.2.0/our-gmp --with-gmp-lib=/root/rpmbuild/BUILD/gcc-5.2.0-obj/../gcc-5.2.0/our-gmp/.libs --with-mpc-include=/root/rpmbuild/BUILD/gcc-5.2.0-obj/../gcc-5.2.0/our-mpc/src --with-mpc-lib=/root/rpmbuild/BUILD/gcc-5.2.0-obj/../gcc-5.2.0/our-mpc/src/.libs --with-mpfr-include=/root/rpmbuild/BUILD/gcc-5.2.0-obj/../gcc-5.2.0/our-mpfr/src --with-mpfr-lib=/root/rpmbuild/BUILD/gcc-5.2.0-obj/../gcc-5.2.0/our-mpfr/src/.libs
Thread model: posix
gcc version 5.2.0 (GCC)is gcc out of date / do I need to make ajustments to the Macros.make file ? Again, your help is much appreciated.Leanne
Here is a summary of the error in the attached csm_share build log file (not exhaustive):gfortran: error: big_endian: No such file or directory
gfortran: error: byterecl: No such file or directory
gfortran: error: realloc_lhs: No such file or directory
gfortran: error: source: No such file or directory
gfortran: error: minimal: No such file or directory
gfortran: error: unrecognized command line optionThe log suggests that gfortran is having lots of problems interpreting the flags.Elsewhere on the internet, the problem seems to be that mpif90 points to gfortran (confirmed when I enter this command):/cm/shared/apps/intel/compilers_and_libraries/2016.4.258/mpi/intel64/bin/mpif90 -vOutput:Target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
Configured with: ../gcc-5.2.0/configure --prefix=/cm/local/apps/gcc/5.2.0 --enable-languages=c,c++,fortran --with-gmp-include=/root/rpmbuild/BUILD/gcc-5.2.0-obj/../gcc-5.2.0/our-gmp --with-gmp-lib=/root/rpmbuild/BUILD/gcc-5.2.0-obj/../gcc-5.2.0/our-gmp/.libs --with-mpc-include=/root/rpmbuild/BUILD/gcc-5.2.0-obj/../gcc-5.2.0/our-mpc/src --with-mpc-lib=/root/rpmbuild/BUILD/gcc-5.2.0-obj/../gcc-5.2.0/our-mpc/src/.libs --with-mpfr-include=/root/rpmbuild/BUILD/gcc-5.2.0-obj/../gcc-5.2.0/our-mpfr/src --with-mpfr-lib=/root/rpmbuild/BUILD/gcc-5.2.0-obj/../gcc-5.2.0/our-mpfr/src/.libs
Thread model: posix
gcc version 5.2.0 (GCC)is gcc out of date / do I need to make ajustments to the Macros.make file ? Again, your help is much appreciated.Leanne