RE: installation of both NONMEM 7.2 and Phoenix WinNonLin 6.2
Roger,
I had the same issue with trying to get Phoenix and NONMEM to coexist
peacefully (same versions as well). The solution was to put the pointers to
nonmem and fortran directories at the head of the path: e.g.
C:\nm72g\run;C:\Program Files
(x86)\gfortran\libexec\gcc\i586-pc-mingw32\4.6.0;C:\Program Files
(x86)\gfortran\bin. On installation, Phoenix puts its own directories first,
and these apparently cause conflicts (possibly the libraries in
PHSTMinGW\bin?). Anyway this appears to work, and both programs function
properly.
Best,
Kevin Dykstra
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2012 9:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NMusers] installation of both NONMEM 7.2 and Phoenix WinNonLin 6.2
Dear Nonmem users,
Recently we have tried to install Nonmem 7.2 on a Dell Precision T5500, 12 core
Xeon running windows 7 Pro SP1 in 64 bit mode.
We used the workaround posted on the archive by William Bachman on Wed, 9 May
2012.
Nonmem did however not compile using the gfortran 4.6.0. compiler, nor using
gfortran 4.6.3.
Variables were set as follows:
LIBRARY_PATH C:\Program Files (x86)\gfortran\lib
PATH C:\Program Files
(x86)\gfortran\libexec\gcc\i586-pc-mingw32\4.6.0;
C:\Program Files (x86)\gfortran\bin;
TEMP %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp
TMP %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp
On the computer Phoenix WinNonLin 6.2 was pre-installed.
This included the MPICH2 software for multiple CPU and CPU core processing.
Phoenix does add strings to the system environment variables.
Unfortunately, I don't have these available (or a screenshot) to share anymore.
After de-installation of Phoenix 6.2 and MPICH2, the compilation of Nonmem went
smoothly.
Apparently, the presence of Phoenix software (including references in the
environment variables for Phoenix) in our case, prevented adequate installation
of Nonmem.
Has anybody experienced similar problems?
If so, can you advice me on a workaround enabling co-installation of both
NonMem and Phoenix WinNonLin on a single machine?
Many thanks for the input.
Roger
R.J.M. Brüggemann, PharmD, PhD
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