Thanks Brian..
That let me know they are in fact, both there, but named libg2c and not libf2c. Makes a big difference when setting up the stuff for linking on MM5.
Sam
Bryan J. Smith wrote:
Sam Drinkard sam@wa4phy.net wrote:
This may be considered a newbie question, and for me, yum is a new tool. I have discovered via yum, I am *supposed* to have libf2c (386) and libf2c (x86-64) installed. Searching the two libs, I find I only have the 32-bit version installed, and I need both.
You can find out for sure with: rpm -ql libf2c |grep -i lib
If you see both lib and lib64, you have both. Furthermore, the following command rpm -q libf2c
Should list two packages.
Should I use yum to remove the pkgs, ... cut ...
No need. Just run: yum install libf2c.i386 libf2c.x86_64