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Re: Frustrating problem with GNO & ORCA



David,

In article: <D4MsB3.2I4@actrix.gen.nz>  dempson@atlantis.actrix.gen.nz 
(David Empson) writes:

> How did you get around the problem of the library incompatibility?
> GNO's version of ORCALIB doesn't include the startup code expected by
> version 1.x of ORCA/C.
> You could write GNO-aware programs that didn't rely on any library
> code.  That would limit you to making kernel calls.

Actually, I see no good reason why one should have to use the GNO 
replacement ORCALIB. I don't; after a ORCA/C bug report from someone in this 
group that turned out to be a new bug in the GNO ORCALIB I think I'm right 
in this ... ORCALIB is buggy as it is, I don't need to make things worse by 
replacing it with a "hacked-on" version.

Jawaid will probably kick my ass for these comments :)

Yours
Soenke

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