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Petschska
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So I'm trying to install CPMD http://www.cpmd.org/ onto a machine with FC5. I have figured out that gcc is not a viable compiler for this program. So I installed the Intel Fortran Compiler 9.0. I then invoke the compiler. The machine is a PIII 1 GHz, so I created a Makefile for CPMD for the profile LINUX-ALPHA (Is that the correct profile?). Then I modified the Makefile to use the ifort command instead of the fort command and change the bin & source destinations. I then issued the make command. The following is the output:

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"rm -f cpmd.f
/lib/cpp -P -C -traditional -D__alpha -DPOINTER8 -D__DERF -DFFT_DEFAULT -DALPHALINUX -DMYRINET ./cpmd.F /usr/local/lib/cpmd/cpmd.f
ifort -fast -arch host -c /usr/local/lib/cpmd/cpmd.f -o /usr/local/lib/cpmd/cpmd.o
rm -f softex.f
/lib/cpp -P -C -traditional -D__alpha -DPOINTER8 -D__DERF -DFFT_DEFAULT -DALPHALINUX -DMYRINET ./softex.F /usr/local/lib/cpmd/softex.f
ifort -fast -arch host -c /usr/local/lib/cpmd/softex.f -o /usr/local/lib/cpmd/softex.o
rm -f envir.f
/lib/cpp -P -C -traditional -D__alpha -DPOINTER8 -D__DERF -DFFT_DEFAULT -DALPHALINUX -DMYRINET ./envir.F /usr/local/lib/cpmd/envir.f
ifort -fast -arch host -c /usr/local/lib/cpmd/envir.f -o /usr/local/lib/cpmd/envir.o
rm -f setcnst.f
/lib/cpp -P -C -traditional -D__alpha -DPOINTER8 -D__DERF -DFFT_DEFAULT -DALPHALINUX -DMYRINET ./setcnst.F /usr/local/lib/cpmd/setcnst.f
ifort -fast -arch host -c /usr/local/lib/cpmd/setcnst.f -o /usr/local/lib/cpmd/setcnst.o
rm -f azzero.f
/lib/cpp -P -C -traditional -D__alpha -DPOINTER8 -D__DERF -DFFT_DEFAULT -DALPHALINUX -DMYRINET ./azzero.F /usr/local/lib/cpmd/azzero.f
ifort -fast -arch host -c /usr/local/lib/cpmd/azzero.f -o /usr/local/lib/cpmd/azzero.o
rm -f control.f
/lib/cpp -P -C -traditional -D__alpha -DPOINTER8 -D__DERF -DFFT_DEFAULT -DALPHALINUX -DMYRINET ./control.F /usr/local/lib/cpmd/control.f
make: *** No rule to make target `/usr/local/lib/cpmd/irat.inc', needed by `control.o'. Stop."


The makefile is long so I won't post it. Any help or suggestions? I tried online guides, etc. but they have been unhelpful. I'm not well versed with linux so I think it's something simple that I just can't see.

[Edited on June 9, 2006 at 3:54 PM. Reason : added a step]

6/9/2006 3:52:35 PM

Petschska
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tried it under another profile and recieved the same error.

6/12/2006 10:41:02 AM

tjoshea
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http://homepages.nyu.edu/~mt33/abstracts/manual/node3.html

[Edited on June 12, 2006 at 10:50 PM. Reason : .]

6/12/2006 10:50:01 PM

Petschska
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^ Wasn't all that helpful.

Here's the personal configuration section of my makefile. All fortran-able people would be appreciated.

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"#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
SHELL = /bin/sh
#
#--------------- Default Configuration for LINUX-ALPHA ---------------
SRC = .
DEST = /usr/local/lib/cpmd
BIN = /usr/bin
FFLAGS =
LFLAGS = -lcxml
CFLAGS = -D__alpha
CPP = /lib/cpp -P -C -traditional
CPPFLAGS = -D__alpha -DPOINTER8 -D__DERF -DFFT_DEFAULT -DALPHALINUX \
-DMYRINET
NOOPT_FLAG =
CC = cc -c -O
FC = ifort -fast -arch pn2 -c
LD = ifort -fast -arch pn2
AR = /usr/bin/ar -r
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Personal Configuration
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# End of Personal Configuration
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------"

6/15/2006 2:16:19 PM

bous
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why alpha

6/16/2006 12:29:05 AM

Petschska
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^ What would you suggest?

Possible makefile configurations include:

COMPAQ-SC80
CRAY-C94
CRAY-T3E
CRAY-T90
CRAY-X1-32-MPI
CRAY-X1-64
CRAY-XT3
CRAY-YMP
DEC-ALPHA
DEC-ALPHA-MPI
FUJITSU-PRIMEPOWER
FUJITSU-VPP
FUJITSU-VPP5000
FUJITSU-VPP5KJP
FUJITSU-VPP5KJP-QMMM
FUJITSU-VPP-JPN
FUJITSU-VPP-MPI
FUJITSU-VPP-MPJP
HITACHI-SR11000K1
HITACHI-SR11000K1-QMMM
HITACHI-SR11KJP
HITACHI-SR11KJP-QMMM
HITACHI-SR2201
HITACHI-SR8000
HITACHI-SR8KJP
HITACHI-SR8KJP-QMMM
HPUX_IA64
HPUX_IA64-MPI
HPUX_PA20
HPUX_PA20-MPI
IBM-270
IBM-BGL
IBM-BGL-HOT
IBM-JS20-ATLAS
IBM-JS20-ATLAS-MPI
IBM-JS20-ESSL
IBM-JS20-ESSL-MPI
IBM-JS20-ESSL-MPI-SMP
IBM-JS20-ESSL-SMP
IBM-JS20-GOTO-ESSL
IBM-JS20-GOTO-ESSL-MPI
IBM-JS20-GOTO-ESSL-MPI-SMP
IBM-JS20-GOTO-ESSL-SMP
IBM-PWR5-AIX-ESSL
IBM-PWR5-AIX-ESSL-MPI
IBM-PWR5-AIX-ESSL-MPI-SMP
IBM-PWR5-AIX-ESSL-SMP
IBM-PWR5-PWRLinux-ATLAS
IBM-PWR5-PWRLinux-ATLAS-MPI
IBM-PWR5-PWRLinux-ESSL
IBM-PWR5-PWRLinux-ESSL-MPI
IBM-PWR5-PWRLinux-ESSL-MPI-SMP
IBM-PWR5-PWRLinux-ESSL-SMP
IBM-RISC
IBM-SP2
IBM-SP3
IBM-SP3-SMP
IBM-SP4
IBM-SP4-64
IBM-SP4-SMP
IBM-SP4-SMP-64
IFORT-AMD64
IFORT-AMD64-MPI
LINUX-ALPHA
LINUX-ALPHA-MPI
LINUX_IA64_INTEL
LINUX_IA64_INTEL-MPI
LINUX_IA64_INTEL-MPJ
LINUX_IA64_INTEL-MPJ-QMMM
MACOSX-XLF-G5
MACOSX-XLF-G5-MPI
NEC-SX4
NEC-SX5
NEC-SX5-MPI
NEC-SX5-QMMM
NEC-SX6-ES
NEC-SX6-ES-QMMM
PATHSCALE-AMD64
PC-ABSOFT
PC-ABSOFT-MPI
PC-GFORTRAN
PC-IFC
PC-IFC-MPI
PC-IFC-P4
PC-IFC-P4-JP
PC-IFC-P4-JP-QMMM
PC-IFC-P4-MPI
PC-IFC-P4-MPJ
PC-IFC-P4-MPJ-QMMM
PC-PGI
PC-PGI-MPI
PC-PGI-MPI-QMMM
PC-PGI-QMMM
PGI-AMD64
PGI-AMD64-MPI
SGI-ALTIX3900
SGI-ALTIX3900-MPI
SGI-OR3800-MPI
SGI-ORIGIN
SGI-ORIGIN-MPI
SUN
SUN-OPTERON-32BIT
SUN-OPTERON-32BIT-MPICH
SUN-OPTERON-64BIT
SUN-OPTERON-64BIT-MPICH
SUN-ULTRA3-32BIT
SUN-ULTRA3-32BIT-MPI
SUN-ULTRA3-64BIT
SUN-ULTRA3-64BIT-MPI
WINNT-GFORTRAN

[Edited on June 19, 2006 at 2:33 PM. Reason : made list more legible]

6/19/2006 2:19:08 PM

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