
An x86_64 is not the same as an ia64 (google for more info if necessary :). It would have been helpful to give us that information at the beginning.
Wow sorry, I didn't have knowledge that it's differents things
The ia64 is nowadays an unusual machine. There's a specific opensuse-ia64 mailing list - you may get more expert advice there.
If you have any possibility to install the corsika application on another machine that uses the x86_64 architecture, I would do that. It will be a lot easier because you can just use the precompiled packages in YaST to setup your development environment.
Even if you do need it on the ia64, it may be worth setting up the development environment on an x86_64 machine and building corsika on it just to see how it all works. Then with the benefit of that successful experience, you could try recompiling on the ia64.
Cheers, Dave
Dave, as I told in my last mail I got some informations that the CORSIKA code should compile with gfortran. I will try some experiences with that, if I don't have success I'll be back with g77. Very thanks for your time and your advices. Best regards, Denis Anjos. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org