Dear Ryo,
We only have one ia64 machine at ETH that we do not use for ALPS at the moment, but I believe that Synge used to run ALPS on the ia64 architecture. Can you please check with Synge? For most casual ALPS users who want packaged releases it should be enough to support i386 and x86_64
Matthias
On Feb 5, 2010, at 1:24 AM, Ryo IGARASHI wrote:
Dear ALPS developers and users,
I will create ALPS binary packages for Debian GNU/Linux systems, which use the Debian default packages.
distribution: Debian GNU/Linux and Ubuntu architecture: amd64(x86_64), i386 (1) version: sid(unstable) / squeeze(next stable) / Lucid Lynx(10.04) (2) compiler: gcc 4.4.3 (Debian default) (3) Python: 2.5.5/2.6.4 (Debian default) (3) MPI: OpenMPI 1.3.3 (Debian default) (3)
Comments:
- Is ia64 package necessary?
- Packages of Boost C++ Libraries 1.41 or later are only available
after squeeze/Lucid Lynx. 3. The specific version may change
Best regards,
Ryo IGARASHI, Ph.D. rigarash@hosi.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp OpenPGP fingerprint: BAD9 71E3 28F3 8952 5640 6A53 EC79 A280 6A19 2319