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- From: "Anglade Pierre-Matthieu" <anglade@gmail.com>
- To: forum@abinit.org
- Subject: Re: [abinit-forum] Re: Internal tests fail
- Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 14:32:52 +0200
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If you go in the repertory Test_in
what is the result of the commands:
1) uname -a
2) ../file abinis
On 4/26/06, lukethulin@netscape.net <lukethulin@netscape.net
> wrote:
I can see my abinis executable file in the abinitbin_seq-4.6.5 folder, and it's properties say it is executable. The full transcipt resulting from the make test1 is as follows:
cd Test_in; ./Run 1
Built-in test 1 will be run through dotest script
dotest: Starting built-in test 1
../abinis <test1.files> test1.log
sh: ../abinis: cannot execute binary file
cat: test1_STATUS: No such file or directory
I don't know if the first time there were three .../abinins or two ../abinis, but running it now there is two, I probably made a mistake in my first posting. I have a symbolic link for g95, f95, cpp, etc. in my /usr/bin folder, I hope that is proper. I did install and successfully configure the Quantum Espresso package that also uses these tools, so I assumed they are fine.
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Pierre-Matthieu Anglade
- Internal tests fail, lukethulin, 04/25/2006
- Re: [abinit-forum] Internal tests fail, Anglade Pierre-Matthieu, 04/25/2006
- Re: [abinit-forum] Internal tests fail, Xavier Gonze, 04/26/2006
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Internal tests fail, lukethulin, 04/26/2006
- Re: [abinit-forum] Re: Internal tests fail, Anglade Pierre-Matthieu, 04/26/2006
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