Yes, it is in the attached file.

KS Chen

On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 3:34 AM, Synge Todo <wistaria@comp-phys.org> wrote:
Could you send me example/parapack/single/ising_single_output in your build directory?

Synge


On 2011/05/27, at 9:27, Brains Chen wrote:

> Thank you all,
>
> Now I have installed the ALPS 2.0 on the Ubuntu 10.04 except a small problem. When I run "make test", there are always three jobs which can not pass the test:
>
>       Start  1: ising_single
>  1/92 Test  #1: ising_single .....................***Failed    0.29 sec
>       Start  2: loop_single
>  2/92 Test  #2: loop_single ......................***Failed    0.23 sec
>       Start  3: exchange
>  3/92 Test  #3: exchange .........................***Failed    0.38 sec
>
> ...
> The following tests FAILED:
>       1 - ising_single (Failed)
>       2 - loop_single (Failed)
>       3 - exchange (Failed)
>
> Does it matter? So far I didn't find any error that affect the job I am running.
>
> Regards,
> KS Chen
>
>
> On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 1:46 AM, Kirill Shtengel <kirill.shtengel@ucr.edu> wrote:
> What's wrong with the p recompiled version? Check http://alps.comp-phys.org/mediawiki/index.php/Download_and_install_ALPS_2#Installing_the_ALPS_libraries_and_applications_.28Ubuntu_GNU.2FLinux.29
> for links & instructions. Worked fine for me (for Maverick 10.10).
>
>
> On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 2:53 PM, Brains Chen <brainsgreat@gmail.com> wrote:
> CMakeCache.txt is in the attached file. By the way, after I downloaded the lapack package from http://www.netlib.org/lapack/lapack-3.2.2.tgz, and use "make all" to generate a lapack_LINUX.a and a blas_LINUX.a. Inside the ccmake, I set the path of LAPACK_LIBRARY=.../lapack_LINUX.a and the path of BLAS_LIBRARY=.../blas_LINUX.a. Now I don't have the error message showing "Falling back to CMake provied LAPACK/BLAS detection." However, when I used "make -j 2 install" to install the ALPS, I got the similar error message.
>
> KS Chen
>
> On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 10:49 PM, Matthias Troyer <troyer@phys.ethz.ch> wrote:
> Can you send a copy of your CMakeCache.txt file?
>
> On May 26, 2011, at 3:53 AM, Brains Chen wrote:
>
>>
>> To whom it may concern,
>>
>> I need to install the ALPS 2.0 in a Linux Ubuntu-10.04 system. So far I get an error message when using
>>
>> cmake -D Boost_ROOT_DIR=/opt/local/alps-2.0/alps-2.0.1-r5565-src-with-boost/boost/ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/local/alps-2.0/ /opt/local/alps-2.0/alps-2.0.1-r5565-src-with-boost/alps
>>
>> -- Build type: Release
>> -- Python interpreter /usr/bin/python
>> -- Python interpreter ok : version 2.6.5
>> -- PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIRS =  /usr/include/python2.6
>> -- PYTHON_NUMPY_INCLUDE_DIR = /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/numpy/core/include
>> -- PYTHON_SITE_PKG = /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages
>> -- PYTHON_LIBRARY = /usr/lib/python2.6/config/libpython2.6.so
>> -- PYTHON_EXTRA_LIBS =-lssl -lcrypto  -lssl -lcrypto      -L/usr/lib -lz -lpthread -ldl  -lutil
>> -- PYTHON_LINK_FOR_SHARED =  -Xlinker -export-dynamic -Wl,-O1 -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions
>> -- ALPS version: 2.0.1
>> -- Looking for Boost Source
>> -- Found Boost Source: /opt/local/alps-2.0/alps-2.0.1-r5565-src-with-boost/boost/
>> -- Boost Version: 1_46_1
>> Falling back to CMake provied LAPACK/BLAS detection.
>> -- A library with BLAS API found.
>> -- A library with BLAS API found.
>> -- A library with LAPACK API found.
>> -- LPSolve Library: not found
>> -- Could NOT find SZIP  (missing:  SZIP_LIBRARIES SZIP_INCLUDE_DIRS)
>> -- HDF5 version found is 1.8.4 in /usr/include
>> -- Python interpreter /usr/bin/python
>> -- Python interpreter ok : version 2.6.5
>> -- PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIRS =  /usr/include/python2.6
>> -- PYTHON_NUMPY_INCLUDE_DIR = /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/numpy/core/include
>> -- PYTHON_SITE_PKG = /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages
>> -- PYTHON_LIBRARY = /usr/lib/python2.6/config/libpython2.6.so
>> -- PYTHON_EXTRA_LIBS =-lssl -lcrypto  -lssl -lcrypto      -L/usr/lib -lz -lpthread -ldl  -lutil
>> -- PYTHON_LINK_FOR_SHARED =  -Xlinker -export-dynamic -Wl,-O1 -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions
>> -- Numpy include in /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/numpy/core/include
>> -- ALPS XML dir is /opt/local/alps-2.0/lib/xml
>> -- Adding Boost dir: /opt/local/alps-2.0/alps-2.0.1-r5565-src-with-boost/boost/
>> -- HDF5 version found is 1.8.4 in /usr/include
>> -- HDF5 version found is 1.8.4 in /usr/include
>> -- tebd will not be built
>> -- Configuring done
>> -- Generating done
>> -- Build files have been written to: /opt/local/alps-2.0/alps-2.0.1-r5565-src-with-boost
>>
>> Since Dr. Matthias Troyer told me that it in not required to have the lp_solve library for ALPS 2.0, I still have one error for Lapack (Falling back to CMake provied LAPACK/BLAS detection). If I don't fix it and try to install it, I will get an error message as
>>
>> ......
>> SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x2745): undefined reference to `add_constraint'
>> CMakeFiles/dirloop_sse_v1.dir/SSE.Directed.cpp.o:SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x27a1): more undefined references to `add_constraint' follow
>> CMakeFiles/dirloop_sse_v1.dir/SSE.Directed.cpp.o: In function `SSE::find_minbounce(double*, double*, double*, double*)':
>> SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x29cd): undefined reference to `set_obj_fn'
>> SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x29d5): undefined reference to `solve'
>> SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x2ae0): undefined reference to `delete_lp'
>> SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x2b57): undefined reference to `add_constraint'
>> SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x2bb6): undefined reference to `add_constraint'
>> SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x2c74): undefined reference to `add_constraint'
>> SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x2cd3): undefined reference to `add_constraint'
>> SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x2d64): undefined reference to `add_constraint'
>> CMakeFiles/dirloop_sse_v1.dir/SSE.Directed.cpp.o:SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x2dc0): more undefined references to `add_constraint' follow
>> CMakeFiles/dirloop_sse_v1.dir/SSE.Directed.cpp.o: In function `SSE::find_minbounce(double*, double*, double*, double*)':
>> SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x2fe9): undefined reference to `set_upbo'
>> SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x3008): undefined reference to `set_upbo'
>> SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x3027): undefined reference to `set_upbo'
>> SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x3040): undefined reference to `set_upbo'
>> SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x305a): undefined reference to `set_upbo'
>> CMakeFiles/dirloop_sse_v1.dir/SSE.Directed.cpp.o:SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x3073): more undefined references to `set_upbo' follow
>> CMakeFiles/dirloop_sse_v1.dir/SSE.Directed.cpp.o: In function `SSE::find_minbounce(double*, double*, double*, double*)':
>> SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x312f): undefined reference to `add_constraint'
>> SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x3189): undefined reference to `add_constraint'
>> SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x31ff): undefined reference to `add_constraint'
>> SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x325d): undefined reference to `add_constraint'
>> SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x32de): undefined reference to `add_constraint'
>> CMakeFiles/dirloop_sse_v1.dir/SSE.Directed.cpp.o:SSE.Directed.cpp:(.text+0x333c): more undefined references to `add_constraint' follow
>> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
>> make[2]: *** [applications/qmc/sse/dirloop_sse_v1] Error 1
>> make[1]: *** [applications/qmc/sse/CMakeFiles/dirloop_sse_v1.dir/all] Error 2
>> make[1]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
>>
>> It sounds like some dynamical libraries are not correct. Do you know how to fix it?
>>
>> By the way, do "tebd will not be built" and "Could NOT find SZIP" matter?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> --
>> Kuang-Shing Chen
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Kuang-Shing Chen
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