[Users] LORENE BHNS Initial Data
Gwyneth Allwright
allgwy001 at myuct.ac.za
Wed Mar 8 15:56:29 CST 2017
Hi Roland and Frank,
Thanks for all the comments! I'm looking forward to trying this out.
Once I manage to compile Lorene and produce some data, I'll have a go at
importing the data into the toolkit. There's probably going to be a
learning curve, but I don't mind spending some time on this. If I manage to
get it working, I'll add to the wiki.
Gwyneth
On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 4:41 PM, Roland Haas <rhaas at illinois.edu> wrote:
> Hello Gwyneth,
>
> > Lorene contains an executable for mixed binaries in Codes/bin_bh_ns
> > which seems to be the one used to produce the public data (I guess). I
> > couldn't quite get it to work right now (tried for 15 minutes so not
> > very long) and could not quite figure out what it wants for its initial
> > data file argument (the output is s French but most comments in the
> > file are in English).
> I take it back. This works for me:
>
> * create a local_settings file eg based on
> Local_settings_examples/local_settings_linux_gcc-4_x86-64
> * compile lorene making sure that all libraries are present so that
> Lib/liblorenef77.a is build (needs pgplo)
> * make lorene
> * cd Codes/Bin_ns_bh
> * make coal_ns_bh init_ns_bh lit_bin_ns_bh
> * ./init_ns_bh par_init.d
> * ./coal_ns_bh par_coal.d statiques.dat
>
> you could try this with the example file in Lorene itself or the files
> in the public bhns data first
> (http://www.lorene.obspm.fr/data/binBHNS.html)
>
> If you make this work and would report back that would be great. You
> could for example add this to the ET wiki at
> https://docs.einsteintoolkit.org/et-docs/Main_Page after creating a wiki
> account.
>
> Yours,
> Roland
>
>
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On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 4:41 PM, Roland Haas <rhaas at illinois.edu> wrote:
> Hello Gwyneth,
>
> > Lorene contains an executable for mixed binaries in Codes/bin_bh_ns
> > which seems to be the one used to produce the public data (I guess). I
> > couldn't quite get it to work right now (tried for 15 minutes so not
> > very long) and could not quite figure out what it wants for its initial
> > data file argument (the output is s French but most comments in the
> > file are in English).
> I take it back. This works for me:
>
> * create a local_settings file eg based on
> Local_settings_examples/local_settings_linux_gcc-4_x86-64
> * compile lorene making sure that all libraries are present so that
> Lib/liblorenef77.a is build (needs pgplo)
> * make lorene
> * cd Codes/Bin_ns_bh
> * make coal_ns_bh init_ns_bh lit_bin_ns_bh
> * ./init_ns_bh par_init.d
> * ./coal_ns_bh par_coal.d statiques.dat
>
> you could try this with the example file in Lorene itself or the files
> in the public bhns data first
> (http://www.lorene.obspm.fr/data/binBHNS.html)
>
> If you make this work and would report back that would be great. You
> could for example add this to the ET wiki at
> https://docs.einsteintoolkit.org/et-docs/Main_Page after creating a wiki
> account.
>
> Yours,
> Roland
>
>
> --
> My email is as private as my paper mail. I therefore support encrypting
> and signing email messages. Get my PGP key from http://keys.gnupg.net.
>
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