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From: PORCHER F. <flo...@ce...> - 2013-03-11 18:06:52
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Dear all, I have installed the latest version of DISCUS (Unix version) on a cluster and I wanted to increase the maximum number of different atom types (MAXSCAT) et total number of atoms per unit cell (MAXAT_CELL. I have changed the corresponding values in the discus/progs/config.inc file but now I have the following errors during the compilation of discus using INSTUnix v,1.4 version 2010/1/16 : Show.o : in function 'do_show-symmetry__' : Show.f:(.text+0x67): relocation truncated to fit: RX86_64_PC32 against symbol 'wyckoff_' defined in COMMMON section in 'show.o' Show.f:(.text+0x162): relocation truncated to fit: RX86_64_PC32 against symbol 'wyckoff_' defined in COMMMON section in 'show.o' Show.f:(.text+0x349): relocation truncated to fit: RX86_64_32s against symbol 'wyckoff_' defined in COMMMON section in 'show.o' Show.f:(.text+0x3fb): relocation truncated to fit: RX86_64_32s against symbol 'wyckoff_' defined in COMMMON section in 'show.o' Show.f:(.text+0x48c): relocation truncated to fit: RX86_64_32s against symbol 'wyckoff_' defined in COMMMON section in 'show.o' Show.f:(.text+0x4be): relocation truncated to fit: RX86_64_32s against symbol 'wyckoff_' defined in COMMMON section in 'show.o' Show.f:(.text+0x5c4): relocation truncated to fit: RX86_64_32s against symbol 'wyckoff_' defined in COMMMON section in 'show.o' Show.f:(.text+0x6c4): relocation truncated to fit: RX86_64_32s against symbol 'wyckoff_' defined in COMMMON section in 'show.o' Show.f:(.text+0x81b): relocation truncated to fit: RX86_64_32s against symbol 'wyckoff_' defined in COMMMON section in 'show.o' Show.f:(.text+0x8a8): additionnal relocation overflows omitted from the output. Collect2: error: ld return 1 exit status. Make: *** [discus] Error 1 Idem in block_dat.f and dkdo.f : Relocation truncated... I have looked into show.f, then wyckoff.inc but I can't find where the problem comes from. Does anybody have a solution for that ? A similar problem was encountered sometimes ago by Fabio Nakagomi<http://sourceforge.net/u/fabionakagomi/> (see Bugs reports). Many thanks in advance for any help, Florence Porcher |