Hi Matthias,

Many thanks for the quick reaction.

Just to make sure, this is what you call the configuration:

$ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/path/to/install/directory /path/to/alps/directory?

There is no reference to cthyb or hybridization in the output at this stage, but it appears that cmake is not detecting lapack so some modules are not built.

That's a lead. I'll follow up.

Best regards,
Petar

On 29 May 2017 at 16:40, Matthias Troyer <troyer@phys.ethz.ch> wrote:
Hi Petar 

The output during configuration should tell you why the hybridization solver does not get built. 

Matthias

On May 29, 2017, at 07:08, Petar Bakalov <petar.baka@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello,

I've been using ALPS for a while (mostly the CT-HYB solver).

Now we are trying to compile ALPS from source on a larger (Red Hat) cluster and we've encountered an issue.

The installation proceeds mostly fine (except that test 137 python_mcanalyze fails at "make test"), but the cthyb module is missing from pyalps. i.e.: 

import pyalps  

works, but 

import pyalps.cthyb 

produces ImportError: No module named cthyb

We also noticed that the hybridization binary is missing from install/bin

The same installation protocol worked on another machine, so we are somewhat mystified. 

Where could the problem be?

We are using ALPS version 2.2.0b4 alps-2.2.b4-src-with-boost.tar.gz and basically follow the instructions here: http://alps.comp-phys.org/mediawiki/index.php/Building_ALPS_from_source#Build_ALPS

Best regards,
Petar



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