intel 7.0 on linux

From: Darin Perusich Date: January 09, 2003 technical Source: cognigencorp.com
From:Darin Perusich Subject:[NMusers] intel 7.0 on linux Date:Thu, 09 Jan 2003 12:30:30 -0500 hello, has anyone been able to successfully compile nonmem with this compiler on linux? nonmem compiles successfully through SETUP, but when i try compiling the nonmem executable i'm getting the following error. /usr/local/nonmem5-v1.1-intel/nm/nonmem.a(FLU.o): In function `flu_': FLU.o(.text+0x5): undefined reference to `flush_' i've compiled nonmem with the following options. SETUP /usr/local/nonmem5-v1.1-intel /opt/intel/compiler70/ia32/bin/ifc \ ' -O2 -tpp7 -prec_div -pad_source ' /usr/bin/ar Intel OS Redhat 7.3 (nonmem run fine with GNU compiler) Intel(R) Fortran Compiler for 32-bit applications, Version 7.0 Build 20021028Z any thoughts? -- Darin Perusich Unix Systems Administrator Cognigen Corp. darinper@cognigencorp.com
Jan 09, 2003 Darin Perusich intel 7.0 on linux
Jan 09, 2003 William Bachman RE: intel 7.0 on linux
Jan 09, 2003 William Bachman RE: intel 7.0 on linux --> see Nick Holfords email on Intel 7.0 for windows
Jan 09, 2003 Nick Holford Re: intel 7.0 on linux --> see Nick Holfords email on Intel 7.0 for windows
Jan 24, 2003 Darin Perusich Re: intel 7.0 on linux
Jan 24, 2003 William Bachman RE: intel 7.0 on linux