trying to install Scalapack on Fedora 9

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Hello,

I've been having a lot of trouble trying to get SCALAPACK to install properly on my Linux 64 bit installation.

Running 'yum install scalapack.x86_64', the following dependencies get installed:

Dependencies Resolved

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Package Arch Version Repository Size
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Installing:
scalapack x86_64 1.7.5-2.fc9 fedora 19 M
Installing for dependencies:
blacs x86_64 1.1-26.fc9.1 fedora 610 k blacs-devel x86_64 1.1-26.fc9.1 fedora 72 k lam x86_64 2:7.1.2-11.fc9 fedora 1.6 M

Transaction Summary
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Install      4 Package(s)
Update       0 Package(s)
Remove       0 Package(s)

Total download size: 21 M

I tried testing a simple BLAS level 1 test called /usr/bin/xspblas1tst
and got:

[garyc@usc scalapack_installer_0.92]$ /usr/bin/xspblas1tst
/usr/bin/xspblas1tst: error while loading shared libraries: liblamf77mpi.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

I thought it was odd that LAM shared library was not in the search path, so I added an entry into /etc/ld.so.conf as:

/usr/lib64/lam

and ran ldconfig

Now when I ran the BLAS 1 test I got:

[garyc@usc scalapack_installer_0.92]$ /usr/bin/xspblas1tst
/usr/bin/xspblas1tst: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib64/lam/liblamf77mpi.so.0: undefined symbol: lam_F_status_ignore

Do you know what could be the problem? Is the version of the LAM library not correct?

I tried the hard way by trying to compile each of the components, but that opened up a whole new can of worms.

Thanks!

Gary


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