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Dear Sci/Eng community, I've been trying to install a program to build molecules with the ability to convert to various file types. After trying to avoid it, I decided to install Gaussian and GaussView ('09) and this is my attempt to A) get some help doing so, B) put out some information on how to go about this task.
Before I get into any specifics, I should also point out there is a very nice thread on this subject on a different linux forum:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi..e-10-a-467329/
and some very skeletal instructions from Gaussian:
www.gaussian.com/g_tech/install/g09bin.pdf
Ok, first, here is the platform I'm starting out with:
I received a disk with the following contents:
From this website:
www.gaussian.com/g09_plat.htm
It doesn't look like there is anything else that I need (I have already made sure that the gfortran-4.4 and gcc-4.4 are up-to-date), but there's not much information on my particular system. It looks like most of those systems listed are relevant only to MPI installations.
After entering the 'C' shell (by typing /bin/csh), I set the mntpnt to be where I had copied the files from the CD into, after which I set the g09root to be a directory where I will be able to find Gaussian:
I then tried to cd into the directory, but since I had not created it, I got the predictable error, and the easy fix:

The one thing that I found that the instructions had incorrect was that the directory for the source code to be untarred in the line:
was actually in the directory that would be accessed with the following command (notice the /Source inserted):
then
This is the point I'm at now. I'm not sure if I'm missing something, but I simply cannot execute the code. In fact, I don't think the ./bsd/install script actually did anything (read it yourself and let me know if I'm wrong). I don't think there is an executable that came out of the install process.
If anyone has any ideas, I'm listening. Otherwise, hopefully I'll figure out what these makefiles do, or how to get them to 'make' gaussian.




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