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From: John Date: October 18, 2000 technical
From: jmh3@web2.webpipe.net Subject: questions.. Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 11:09:45 -0600 (MDT) Hey. My advisor is considering the NONMEM package. The order form said that we can get it in a unix tar archive-I have a couple questions. All of our machines run linux. Is the tarball source code we will have to compile or is it binaries? Do you know of any compatabiliby issues-c libraries, kernel requirements, etc If you need more information let me know. cc responses to me since i'm not subscribed to the list. Thanks John

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From: Mike L Carniello Date: October 19, 2000 technical
From: "CARNIELLO, MIKE L. [FND/1820]" <mike.l.carniello@chi.monsanto.com> Subject: RE: questions.. Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 08:06:19 -0500 Hello John, Although we never used it for production work, we were able to successfully compile NONMEM V 1.0 under Linux kernel 2.2.7 (vendor SuSE version 6.1). The package comes as FORTRAN source code only; we used the gcc/g77 FORTRAN compiler without any library, linking, or other issues. Mike Carniello Clinical Systems Support mike.l.carniello@monsanto.com <mailto:mike.l.carniello@monsanto.com> Office: 847-581-7405 Page: 888-584-9484 Cell: 847-420-4632