[CPMD-list] Compile 3.9.1 on T3E
Juerg Hutter
hutter at pci.unizh.ch
Tue Aug 17 10:29:21 CEST 2004
Hi
as far as I can see are these calls correctly written in
uppercase in the code.
Did you change the target machine from
CRAY-X1-32-MPI to CRAY-X1-64?
The first needs double precision BLAS, whereas the second
uses single precision.
This should be handled correctly by the preprocessor flags.
regards
Juerg Hutter
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On Mon, 16 Aug 2004, Eung-Gun Kim wrote:
> Dear List Subscribers,
>
> I am trying to compile v3.9.1 on Cray T3E (Cray Programming Environment Version
> 3.6). Compile went through till the very last moment when the following errors
> occurred. Could you make any suggestions?
>
> Regards,
>
> EG Kim
>
> Error messages encountered ----------------------------------------------------
>
> cld-404 cld: WARNING
> The symbol `DAXPY' referenced in relocatable object `efield.o:EFIELD' is not
> defined.
> cld-404 cld: WARNING
> The symbol `DCOPY' referenced in relocatable object `efield.o:EFIELD' is not
> defined.
> cld-404 cld: WARNING
> The symbol `DGEMV' referenced in relocatable object `util_p.o:CUBEFILE' is not
> defined.
> cld-404 cld: WARNING
> The symbol `ZDSCAL' referenced in relocatable object `prowfn.o:PROWFN' is not
> defined.
> cld-404 cld: WARNING
> The symbol `DSCAL' referenced in relocatable object `efield.o:SETEFIELD' is
> not defined.
> cld-431 cld: WARNING
> The resulting output file `./cpmd.x' is not executable because of previous
> WARNING messages.
> ...............
> .....
> Make: "f90 -O 3 -o ./cpmd.x .... -Wl"-Xm -L/opt/ctl/mpt/mpt/lib -lmpi" ":
> Error code 1
>
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