[Beowulf] Issue in finding libraries on the unix path
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John Hearns hearnsj at googlemail.comWed Apr 15 23:09:08 PDT 2009
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2009/4/13 Francesco Pietra <francesco.pietra at accademialucchese.it>: > > Question: could you please clarify how to implement the above "-rpath > linkage option"? You can set paths and ld_library_patrhs up in: a) your personal .profile scripts b) /etc/profile.d scripts c) use modules modules.sourceforge.net > Also, is there any hope to satisfy the f90-type compiler request with > gfortran or other gnu fortran compiler? What I did is sourcing the > path to the libraries at boot > (calling from my .bashrc the intel *.sh file to this concern. "echo > $LD_LIBRARY_PATH" shows the path to the requested library but intel > does not see it. Can you explain this a little bit further - ie. which commands do you run, and what output appears?
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