checking build system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu checking host system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu checking prefix... /usr/local/lib/dcpam5 your fortran compiler is `frt'. I will examine how frt pass module info to another files. my guess about the fortran compiler is written onto chkfort.cfg. checking linker (If you use non-fortran compiler)... (no) checking compile with MPI library disable... default checking netcdf fortran library filename... checking netcdf include filename... checking mpi executable command (like mpiexec, mpirun)... (cached) no checking document installation directory /usr/local/lib/dcpam5/doc... (cached) ${prefix}/doc checking Library Name dcpam5... (cached) dcpam5 set libname "dcpam5" checking Set suffix to installdir, library name, and executable files... set dcpam_dst_suffix="", set dcpam_lib_suffix="", set dcpam_bin_suffix="" checking language standard conformance checking (default no)... no checking output diagnostic messages about the source program disable... no checking check Fortran source programs disable... no GNU make is searched in ... make gmake /usr/bin/make GNU make is make my guess about the GNU make is written onto chkgmake.cfg. configure: checking for ar utility... checking for ar... ar checking ar flags... cru checking for ranlib... ranlib checking for ncdump... ncdump Ruby, Perl, Bash are searched in /home/yukai/bin /usr/local/bin /usr/bin /bin /usr/games /home/yukai/bin /opt/FJSVplang/bin Ruby is searched in ... /usr/bin/ruby Ruby (1.8 or more) is /usr/bin/ruby Perl is /usr/bin/perl Bash is /bin/bash my guess about Ruby, Perl, Bash are written onto chkrps.cfg. configure: creating ./config.status config.status: creating Config.mk Execute GNU make in the current directory, as follows. make