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- From: <michel.cote@umontreal.ca>
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- Subject: RE: [abinit-forum] compile problem with IFC
- Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2002 13:47:25 -0500
I spent quite a lot of time to find out a way to compiler with the new Intel
compiler. Here's what I found work best:
Compile everything with option except files in directories: drive, iovars and
psp
-03 -xW -tpp7
For the files in directories drive, iovars and psp, use option:
-00 -xW -tpp7
It worked for me and I got the same speed as with version 6 of the Intel
compiler.
Michel
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> -----Message d'origine-----
> De?: Xin Liu [mailto:dut_liuxin@yahoo.com.cn]
> Envoyé?: 21 décembre, 2002 10:42
> à?: forum@abinit.org
> Objet?: [abinit-forum] compile problem with IFC
>
>
> Dear all:
>
> When I tried to compile abinis with intel fortran
> compiler (V7.00.64) and gcc (V3.2) on a P4 2.4G with
> Redhat linux 8.0, I found that the compiling process
> is carried out smoothly, but the result--- the "abinis
> " doesn't work, it can not determine the point group
> of any input tests.
>
> Can anybody give me a reasonable solution to it?
>
> The makefile_macros I used is as follow:
>
> # Machine type
> MACHINE=P6
> # Fortran optimized compilation
> FC=/opt/intel/compiler70/ia32/bin/ifc
> FFLAGS=-FR -O3 -w
> FFLAGS_LIBS= -O3 -w
>
> # C preprocessor, used to preprocess the fortran
> source.
> CPP=/lib/cpp
> CPP_FLAGS=-P -traditional -D__IFC
> # The cpp directive CHGSTDIO changes the standard I/O
> definition
> # Uncomment the next line for this to happen.
> #CPP_FLAGS=-P -DCHGSTDIO
>
> # C optimized compilation.
> CC=cc
> CFLAGS=-O
>
> # Location of perl . Used to generate the script
> fldiff, in ~ABINIT/Utilities .
> PERL=/usr/bin/perl
>
> # List of machine-dependent routines
> MACHINE_DEP_C_SEQ_SUBS_LIST=etime.o
>
> Thank you in advance for your future help!
>
> Sincerely yours
>
> Xin,Liu
>
>
>
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- RE: [abinit-forum] compile problem with IFC, michel.cote, 12/21/2002
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