[Users] compile instructions for funhpc

Steven R. Brandt sbrandt at cct.lsu.edu
Tue Apr 11 15:59:33 CDT 2017


I'm curious as to why you chose cmake.

--Steve


On 11.04.2017 10:32 saaku, Erik Schnetter wrote:
> Roland
>
> You need to install these packages:
>
>     depends_on('cereal')
>     depends_on('googletest')
>     depends_on('hwloc')
>     depends_on('jemalloc')
>     depends_on('mpi')
>     depends_on('qthreads')
>
> Then you can call cmake, pointing it to these packages in "the usual 
> way", i.e. by passing flags such as "-DCEREAL_ROOT=..." etc. to cmake. 
> If you have pkg-config installed, then cmake should also be able to 
> use it to find external packages if PKG_CONFIG_PATH (?) is set 
> pointing to them. The ".travis.yml" file in FunHPC might also be a 
> good starting point, although it is based on Ubuntu 14.04 and thus a 
> bit more complicated than necessary.
>
> -erik
>
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 3:57 PM, Roland Haas <rhaas at illinois.edu 
> <mailto:rhaas at illinois.edu>> wrote:
>
>     Hello Erik,
>
>     do you have up to date (ie post cmake) instruction on how to compile
>     funhpc on a linux machine?
>
>     Yours,
>     Roland
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