Installation of PsN
Dear all,
Could somebody please offer some advice? I am trying to configure PsN,
but running into some problems. I have followed the online instructions
and successfully installed PsN. I have put the Perl,nmvi,g77 folders
onto the c: drive. I have tried to amend the psn.conf file as suggested
however when I try and do a test run (using files from the Upsala Nonmem
intermediate course) I am running into the following error message.
'Fatal Error: Fortran Compilation failed: 'g77' is not recognised as an
internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
at C:\Perl\site\lib/PsN_2_3_0/nonmem.pm line 27
I have amended [Compiler] section in the psn.conf file in various ways
but I have no success. Does anyone offer any suggestions please?
thanks
Hussain
Dr Hussain Mulla
Senior Research Pharmacist and Co-Director
Centre for Therapeutic Evaluation of Drugs in Children
University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
Glenfield Hospital
Groby Road
Leicester
England
LE3 9QP
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