From: Darin Perusich <Darin.Perusich@cognigencorp.com>
Subject: nonmem V 1.1 and apogee compiler
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 17:21:52 +0000
i'm trying to compile nonmem V 1.1 on a solaris 8 workstation with the apogee fortran compiler and i'm running into problems when i run the test. everything appears to compile fine, there doesn't appear to be any fatal errors in the emsgs.txt. yet when i run nmfe5 the linker, /usr/ccs/bin/ld is complaining about symbol '*' has differing sizes, see the example below for specifics. what i'm finding truely bizarre is if i compile using the GNU f77 compiler everything works fine.
any information would be help.
thanks
darin
example:
ld: warning: symbol `cm1_' has differing sizes:
(file /usr/local/src/nonmem5-v1.1/apf77/pr/PREDI.o value=0x8;
file /usr/local/src/nonmem5-v1.1/apf77/nm/nonmem.a(COVR.o) value=0x288);
/usr/local/src/nonmem5-v1.1/apf77/nm/nonmem.a(COVR.o) definition
taken
ld: warning: symbol `cm2_' has differing alignments:
(file /usr/local/src/nonmem5-v1.1/apf77/pr/PREDI.o value=0x8;
file /usr/local/src/nonmem5-v1.1/apf77/nm/nonmem.a(COVR.o) value=0x40);
largest value applied
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Darin Perusich
Unix Administrator
Cognigen Corp.
darinper@cognigencorp.com