Everyone,

Thanks to Tim and Nat for their help.  I was not able to resolve the initial installation issues, however I did find that the FC12 binary release did install and run on my CentOS 6 WS.  I did not try the source installations.  I thought that some one else might find this information useful:


CentOS 6: kernel 2.6.32-431.29.2.el6.x86_64

phenix-installer-dev-1810-intel-linux-2.6-x86_64-fc12.tar


Best regards,
Mark



On Wed, 2014-10-01 at 11:14 +0200, Tim Gruene wrote:
An unlikely explanation is still more likely than none ;-) and it
provides a starting point.

Cheers,
Tim

On 09/30/2014 08:32 PM, Nathaniel Echols wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 7:14 PM, Tim Gruene <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> you have the warning
>>
>> "Warning: /usr/local/phenix-dev-1807 already exists, will be overwritten"
>>
>> I would remove the entire directory before installation. Old files with
>> old time stamps might confuse the installation procedure.
>>
> 
> Very unlikely.
> 
> 
>> for the older version: Do you have executable permission in /home? A
>> cautious installer might mount /home without executable permission.
>>
> 
> This is unlikely to result in a segfault.
> 
> Mark, did you try the CentOS 5 build, and are you using the latest CentOS 6
> revision?  The binary installer worked fine for me on one of our VMs
> running CentOS 6.5.  I'm trying the source installer now.
> 
> -Nat
> 
> 
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