![]() ![]() See below: Compiling magpar in Cygwin for Windows, Running magpar on Windows, and Single processor version without MPI ![]() ![]() Original RedHat C++ compiler is brokenĬompiled PETSc BOPT=O_c++ with g++ of gcc 3.3.1 (compiled from source) Patching of $PETSC_DIR/src/sys/viewer/impls/mathematica necessary: replace snprintf by sprintf (see below: DEC/Compaq/hp Alpha machines running OSF/1, Tru64) using dxml G++ is broken, compiled PETSc only with BOPT=O (no C++ support, no TAO, no energy minimization), self compiled ATLAS build 5026) on Apple Macintosh running Mac OS XĭEC/Compaq/hp Alpha machines running OSF/1, Tru64 : using MPICH, dxml Compaq AlphaServer SC45 V2.6 consisting of 11 ES45 nodes with 4 processors (1 GHz, 8 MB cache/CPU) each and 16 GB RAM/node, connected with Quadrics Supercomputer World high speed interconnect Powerpc-apple-darwin8-gcc-4.0.0 (GCC) 4.0.0 (Apple Computer, Inc. Using RedHat's RPM packages for LAPACK, libpng, zlib using MPICH, because mpi++.h is missing in RedHat's LAM/MPI Using atlas3.6.0_Linux_P4SSE2, GCC 4.1.3, GCC 4.2.1ĩ-teraflop system see paper by Biskeborn et al. Using RedHat's GNU compilers 2.96, atlas3.6.0_Linux_ATHLON and Intel compilersĭebian 4.0 (etch), and Debian testing (lenny/sid) Using automated installation with Makefile.libs, GCC 4.2.1, and self compiled ATLAS 3.7.36 on 64-bit Linux Various AMD and Intel dual and quad-core processors Please send me an email, if you have successfully installed magpar on a system different from those listed below: magpar(at) CPU Interpolating in a tetrahedral mesh with barycentric coordinates.How does boundary matrix size scale with mesh length?.Links to other FAQs, troubleshooting guides.Additional solvers and libraries for PETSc.Compiling magpar using the MinGW compilers in Cygwin.magpar crashes with a segmentation violation.DEC/Compaq/hp Alpha machines running OSF/1, Tru64.PETSc does not compile on RedHat 6.2 with BOPT=g_c++ or BOPT=O_c++.Compiling LAPACK on RedHat9 exits with an error. ![]()
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