Hi all, I'm using Intel's Fortran compiler and debugger on OpenSUSE 10.2 (well, at least I'm trying to...) The compiler works fine, but the debugger does not. When running idb, I get the following error: Reading symbolic information from /home/foo/name...done Could not load symbols for /home/foo/name ... Recovering ... I've checked the Intel support forums, and I've happened across the following request: http://softwareforums.intel.com/ISN/Community/en-US/forums/thread/30227701.a... Unfortunately, I don't have access to Intel's premier support because I'm using the compiler for unsupported, non-commercial use. I thought at first that it must be due to the newer glibc or kernel shipped with 10.2 (the debugger seems to work fine with 10.1), but I've verified that it works correctly on Fedora 6, which has even newer versions of glibc and the kernel. Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this? I really need to debug my Fortran 90 code (and gfortran is not an option because gdb doesn't work much better for Fortran 90 code). Unfortunately, this is a show-stopper for me, and I'm might have to look at a different distro if I can't get it working. Regards, AJL --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-programming+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-programming+help@opensuse.org