[CPMD-list] Syntax Error in fileopen.f
Axel Kohlmeyer
akohlmey at vitae.cmm.upenn.edu
Thu Nov 17 01:11:35 CET 2005
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005, John Kofi Dogbe wrote:
JKD> Dear CPMD Users,
hi john,
JKD> I grabbed the 'latest' cpmd code and decided to recompile with the latest
JKD> PGI compiler using acml library on AMD Athlon64 arch. Serial version
JKD> compiled smoothly with absoutely no warnings, etc. I got the following
JKD> errors while compiling the parallel version:
please take the vanilla cpmd-3.9.2 sources and replace fileopen.F
with the attached version (after gunzipping it). strictly speaking
there should not be a need to fileopen fileopen for PGI, but
the modified version works for all platforms (so far).
when compiling, make sure that -D__pgf90 is set, when you are
using pgf90 and that it is not set, when you are using pgf77.
best regards
JKD> PGFTN-S-0038-Symbol, position, has not been explicitly declared
JKD> (./fileopen.f: 18)
JKD> PGFTN-S-0034-Syntax error at or near = (./fileopen.f: 18)
JKD> 0 inform, 0 warnings, 2 severes, 0 fatal for fileopen
JKD>
JKD> I thought the problem with fileopen vs. different compilers have been
JKD> fixed. Any suggestions? Find below my fileopen.f:
this was with respect to _runtime_.
best regards from philly,
axel.
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