Does anyone know or have experience on how to install alps in ubuntu(hardy 8.04) ? I tried to install it from the source using "configure, make ... etc" commands but it did not work.
You will need to state the error more exactly than this; I don't remember having any serious problems with ALPS in Ubuntu 8.04.
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 9:46 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know or have experience on how to install alps in ubuntu(hardy 8.04) ? I tried to install it from the source using "configure, make ... etc" commands but it did not work.
Thanks, I will provide more detail in my next mail.
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Johannes Wilms johannes.wilms@gmail.comwrote:
You will need to state the error more exactly than this; I don't remember having any serious problems with ALPS in Ubuntu 8.04.
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 9:46 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know or have experience on how to install alps in
ubuntu(hardy
8.04) ? I tried to install it from the source using "configure, make ... etc" commands but it did not work.
Hi all,
i am experiencing an un-expected error during installation of the alps-applications. When I run the "configure" command, the configuration process stops with the error that it can not find the alps library. Well, since that I *expilicitly* indicate the location of the alps libs with the option "--prefix=/home/bulut/alps", and that I successfully installed the library (the installation passed *all* the tests successfully) it doesn't really make sense that I am getting the error message below.
Have any of you experienced a similar problem or have any idea on what might cause this? ============= bulut@bulut-laptop:~/applications_alps$ ./configure --prefix=/home/bulut/alps checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p checking for gawk... gawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles... no checking for ALPS Libraries... not found configure: error: ALPS Libraries not found. =============================
Thanks.
Cheers.
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 4:56 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks, I will provide more detail in my next mail.
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Johannes Wilms johannes.wilms@gmail.comwrote:
You will need to state the error more exactly than this; I don't remember having any serious problems with ALPS in Ubuntu 8.04.
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 9:46 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know or have experience on how to install alps in
ubuntu(hardy
8.04) ? I tried to install it from the source using "configure, make ... etc" commands but it did not work.
Hi,
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 11:22 AM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
i am experiencing an un-expected error during installation of the alps-applications. When I run the "configure" command, the configuration process stops with the error that it can not find the alps library. Well, since that I *expilicitly* indicate the location of the alps libs with the option "--prefix=/home/bulut/alps", and that I successfully installed the library (the installation passed *all* the tests successfully) it doesn't really make sense that I am getting the error message below.
Have any of you experienced a similar problem or have any idea on what might cause this? ============= bulut@bulut-laptop:~/applications_alps$ ./configure --prefix=/home/bulut/alps checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p checking for gawk... gawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles... no checking for ALPS Libraries... not found configure: error: ALPS Libraries not found. =============================
It looks like you don't install ALPS Libraries.
Did you execute $ make install when you build ALPS libraries?
If you sure you did, then I want to ask you another question. What do you specify for the configure script for the ALPS *Libraries* ? The --prefix=/foo/bar option should be the same for Libraries and Applications.
Hi Ryo,
So you are suggesting that i should put alps-apps files in the same folder as the alps files. I will give it a shot and let you know about the result soon.
Thanks,
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:35 PM, Ryo IGARASHI < rigarash@hosi.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp> wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 11:22 AM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
i am experiencing an un-expected error during installation of the alps-applications. When I run the "configure" command, the configuration process stops with
the
error that it can not find the alps library. Well, since that I *expilicitly* indicate the location of the alps libs
with
the option "--prefix=/home/bulut/alps", and that I successfully installed the library (the installation passed *all* the tests successfully) it doesn't really make sense that I am getting the error message below.
Have any of you experienced a similar problem or have any idea on what
might
cause this?
bulut@bulut-laptop:~/applications_alps$ ./configure --prefix=/home/bulut/alps checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p checking for gawk... gawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles...
no
checking for ALPS Libraries... not found configure: error: ALPS Libraries not found. =============================
It looks like you don't install ALPS Libraries.
Did you execute $ make install when you build ALPS libraries?
If you sure you did, then I want to ask you another question. What do you specify for the configure script for the ALPS *Libraries* ? The --prefix=/foo/bar option should be the same for Libraries and Applications.
-- Ryo IGARASHI, Ph.D. rigarash@hosi.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Hi,
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 11:49 AM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
So you are suggesting that i should put alps-apps files in the same folder as the alps files. I will give it a shot and let you know about the result soon.
No. You can split source/build/install directories. However, unfortunately the install directory of Libraries/Applications must be the same. For example:
$ ls $HOME/src alps-lib alps-app $ ls $HOME/build alps-lib alps-app $ ls $HOME/install alps $ cd $HOME/build/alps-lib $ $HOME/src/alps-lib/configure --prefix=$HOME/install/alps $ make $ make install $ cd $HOME/build/alps-app $ $HOME/src/alps-app/configure --prefix=$HOME/install/alps $ make $ make install
will do the job.
Hi again, I put the app files in the same directory as the libs directory, and as i expected it did not work. I don't think that --prefix=... option is used for both lib and app directories. This is because it is explicitly indicated in the wiki page that while configuring the apps installation, --prefix=... stands for the location of the alps "libs": "For easy setup, we have provided a configure script. Just type
$ ./configure --prefix=ALPS_DIR
...ALPS_DIR is the directory where the ALPS *library* is installed"
This makes sense because the script configure for the apps already *knows* its location (which is within the alps apps directory since it belongs there).
Thanks though. let me know what you think.
Cheers.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:49 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ryo,
So you are suggesting that i should put alps-apps files in the same folder as the alps files. I will give it a shot and let you know about the result soon.
Thanks,
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:35 PM, Ryo IGARASHI < rigarash@hosi.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp> wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 11:22 AM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
i am experiencing an un-expected error during installation of the alps-applications. When I run the "configure" command, the configuration process stops with
the
error that it can not find the alps library. Well, since that I *expilicitly* indicate the location of the alps libs
with
the option "--prefix=/home/bulut/alps", and that I successfully
installed
the library (the installation passed *all* the tests successfully) it doesn't really make sense that I am getting the error message below.
Have any of you experienced a similar problem or have any idea on what
might
cause this?
bulut@bulut-laptop:~/applications_alps$ ./configure --prefix=/home/bulut/alps checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p checking for gawk... gawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles...
no
checking for ALPS Libraries... not found configure: error: ALPS Libraries not found. =============================
It looks like you don't install ALPS Libraries.
Did you execute $ make install when you build ALPS libraries?
If you sure you did, then I want to ask you another question. What do you specify for the configure script for the ALPS *Libraries* ? The --prefix=/foo/bar option should be the same for Libraries and Applications.
-- Ryo IGARASHI, Ph.D. rigarash@hosi.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Sorry, I just saw your reply. please disregard my last reply.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:14 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
Hi again, I put the app files in the same directory as the libs directory, and as i expected it did not work. I don't think that --prefix=... option is used for both lib and app directories. This is because it is explicitly indicated in the wiki page that while configuring the apps installation, --prefix=... stands for the location of the alps "libs": "For easy setup, we have provided a configure script. Just type
$ ./configure --prefix=ALPS_DIR
...ALPS_DIR is the directory where the ALPS *library* is installed"
This makes sense because the script configure for the apps already *knows* its location (which is within the alps apps directory since it belongs there).
Thanks though. let me know what you think.
Cheers.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:49 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ryo,
So you are suggesting that i should put alps-apps files in the same folder as the alps files. I will give it a shot and let you know about the result soon.
Thanks,
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:35 PM, Ryo IGARASHI < rigarash@hosi.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp> wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 11:22 AM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
i am experiencing an un-expected error during installation of the alps-applications. When I run the "configure" command, the configuration process stops
with the
error that it can not find the alps library. Well, since that I *expilicitly* indicate the location of the alps libs
with
the option "--prefix=/home/bulut/alps", and that I successfully
installed
the library (the installation passed *all* the tests successfully) it doesn't really make sense that I am getting the error message below.
Have any of you experienced a similar problem or have any idea on what
might
cause this?
bulut@bulut-laptop:~/applications_alps$ ./configure --prefix=/home/bulut/alps checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p checking for gawk... gawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles...
no
checking for ALPS Libraries... not found configure: error: ALPS Libraries not found. =============================
It looks like you don't install ALPS Libraries.
Did you execute $ make install when you build ALPS libraries?
If you sure you did, then I want to ask you another question. What do you specify for the configure script for the ALPS *Libraries* ? The --prefix=/foo/bar option should be the same for Libraries and Applications.
-- Ryo IGARASHI, Ph.D. rigarash@hosi.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Hi Ryo What you are doing looks more or less the same as what I do I think. What i did was:
ls /home/bulut/ alps-libs alps-apps cd /home/alps-libs ./configure --prefix=/home/alps-libs/ make make install cd /home/alps-apps ./configure --prefix=/home/alps-libs/
and i get the error message here. As you see, the values of "--prefix" is the *same* for both configure scripts. Let me know what you think. I am hesitating to reinstall the libs as you suggested since last time the installation took some 1-2 hours. However, if you are insisting that i should do what you suggest, I can redo the installation.
Thanks,
Cheers.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:16 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry, I just saw your reply. please disregard my last reply.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:14 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
Hi again, I put the app files in the same directory as the libs directory, and as i expected it did not work. I don't think that --prefix=... option is used for both lib and app directories. This is because it is explicitly indicated in the wiki page that while configuring the apps installation, --prefix=... stands for the location of the alps "libs": "For easy setup, we have provided a configure script. Just type
$ ./configure --prefix=ALPS_DIR
...ALPS_DIR is the directory where the ALPS *library* is installed"
This makes sense because the script configure for the apps already *knows* its location (which is within the alps apps directory since it belongs there).
Thanks though. let me know what you think.
Cheers.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:49 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ryo,
So you are suggesting that i should put alps-apps files in the same folder as the alps files. I will give it a shot and let you know about the result soon.
Thanks,
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:35 PM, Ryo IGARASHI < rigarash@hosi.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp> wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 11:22 AM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
i am experiencing an un-expected error during installation of the alps-applications. When I run the "configure" command, the configuration process stops
with the
error that it can not find the alps library. Well, since that I *expilicitly* indicate the location of the alps
libs with
the option "--prefix=/home/bulut/alps", and that I successfully
installed
the library (the installation passed *all* the tests successfully) it doesn't really make sense that I am getting the error message below.
Have any of you experienced a similar problem or have any idea on what
might
cause this?
bulut@bulut-laptop:~/applications_alps$ ./configure --prefix=/home/bulut/alps checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p checking for gawk... gawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of
Makefiles... no
checking for ALPS Libraries... not found configure: error: ALPS Libraries not found. =============================
It looks like you don't install ALPS Libraries.
Did you execute $ make install when you build ALPS libraries?
If you sure you did, then I want to ask you another question. What do you specify for the configure script for the ALPS *Libraries* ? The --prefix=/foo/bar option should be the same for Libraries and Applications.
-- Ryo IGARASHI, Ph.D. rigarash@hosi.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Correction: I meant " --prefix=/home/bulut/alps-lib/".
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:32 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ryo What you are doing looks more or less the same as what I do I think. What i did was:
ls /home/bulut/ alps-libs alps-apps cd /home/alps-libs ./configure --prefix=/home/alps-libs/ make make install cd /home/alps-apps ./configure --prefix=/home/alps-libs/
and i get the error message here. As you see, the values of "--prefix" is the *same* for both configure scripts. Let me know what you think. I am hesitating to reinstall the libs as you suggested since last time the installation took some 1-2 hours. However, if you are insisting that i should do what you suggest, I can redo the installation.
Thanks,
Cheers.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:16 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry, I just saw your reply. please disregard my last reply.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:14 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
Hi again, I put the app files in the same directory as the libs directory, and as i expected it did not work. I don't think that --prefix=... option is used for both lib and app directories. This is because it is explicitly indicated in the wiki page that while configuring the apps installation, --prefix=... stands for the location of the alps "libs": "For easy setup, we have provided a configure script. Just type
$ ./configure --prefix=ALPS_DIR
...ALPS_DIR is the directory where the ALPS *library* is installed"
This makes sense because the script configure for the apps already *knows* its location (which is within the alps apps directory since it belongs there).
Thanks though. let me know what you think.
Cheers.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:49 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ryo,
So you are suggesting that i should put alps-apps files in the same folder as the alps files. I will give it a shot and let you know about the result soon.
Thanks,
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:35 PM, Ryo IGARASHI < rigarash@hosi.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp> wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 11:22 AM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
i am experiencing an un-expected error during installation of the alps-applications. When I run the "configure" command, the configuration process stops
with the
error that it can not find the alps library. Well, since that I *expilicitly* indicate the location of the alps
libs with
the option "--prefix=/home/bulut/alps", and that I successfully
installed
the library (the installation passed *all* the tests successfully) it doesn't really make sense that I am getting the error message below.
Have any of you experienced a similar problem or have any idea on
what might
cause this?
bulut@bulut-laptop:~/applications_alps$ ./configure --prefix=/home/bulut/alps checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p checking for gawk... gawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of
Makefiles... no
checking for ALPS Libraries... not found configure: error: ALPS Libraries not found. =============================
It looks like you don't install ALPS Libraries.
Did you execute $ make install when you build ALPS libraries?
If you sure you did, then I want to ask you another question. What do you specify for the configure script for the ALPS *Libraries* ? The --prefix=/foo/bar option should be the same for Libraries and Applications.
-- Ryo IGARASHI, Ph.D. rigarash@hosi.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
That should work. if not please send us the configure log file
Matthias
On 16 Apr 2009, at 20:32, sinan bulut wrote:
Hi Ryo What you are doing looks more or less the same as what I do I think. What i did was:
ls /home/bulut/ alps-libs alps-apps cd /home/alps-libs ./configure --prefix=/home/alps-libs/ make make install cd /home/alps-apps ./configure --prefix=/home/alps-libs/
and i get the error message here. As you see, the values of "--prefix" is the *same* for both configure scripts. Let me know what you think. I am hesitating to reinstall the libs as you suggested since last time the installation took some 1-2 hours. However, if you are insisting that i should do what you suggest, I can redo the installation.
Thanks,
Cheers.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:16 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote: Sorry, I just saw your reply. please disregard my last reply.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:14 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote: Hi again, I put the app files in the same directory as the libs directory, and as i expected it did not work. I don't think that --prefix=... option is used for both lib and app directories. This is because it is explicitly indicated in the wiki page that while configuring the apps installation, --prefix=... stands for the location of the alps "libs": "For easy setup, we have provided a configure script. Just type $ ./configure --prefix=ALPS_DIR ...ALPS_DIR is the directory where the ALPS *library* is installed"
This makes sense because the script configure for the apps already *knows* its location (which is within the alps apps directory since it belongs there).
Thanks though. let me know what you think.
Cheers.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:49 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote: Hi Ryo,
So you are suggesting that i should put alps-apps files in the same folder as the alps files. I will give it a shot and let you know about the result soon.
Thanks,
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:35 PM, Ryo IGARASHI <rigarash@hosi.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 11:22 AM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
i am experiencing an un-expected error during installation of the alps-applications. When I run the "configure" command, the configuration process
stops with the
error that it can not find the alps library. Well, since that I *expilicitly* indicate the location of the alps
libs with
the option "--prefix=/home/bulut/alps", and that I successfully
installed
the library (the installation passed *all* the tests successfully)
it
doesn't really make sense that I am getting the error message below.
Have any of you experienced a similar problem or have any idea on
what might
cause this?
bulut@bulut-laptop:~/applications_alps$ ./configure --prefix=/home/bulut/alps checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p checking for gawk... gawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of
Makefiles... no
checking for ALPS Libraries... not found configure: error: ALPS Libraries not found. =============================
It looks like you don't install ALPS Libraries.
Did you execute $ make install when you build ALPS libraries?
If you sure you did, then I want to ask you another question. What do you specify for the configure script for the ALPS *Libraries* ? The --prefix=/foo/bar option should be the same for Libraries and Applications.
-- Ryo IGARASHI, Ph.D. rigarash@hosi.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Hi Mathias, here is the configure.log file:
==================== This file contains any messages produced by compilers while running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
It was created by alps-applications configure 1.3.4, which was generated by GNU Autoconf 2.62. Invocation command line was
$ ./configure --prefix=/home/bulut/alps/
## --------- ## ## Platform. ## ## --------- ##
hostname = bulut-laptop uname -m = i686 uname -r = 2.6.24-23-generic uname -s = Linux uname -v = #1 SMP Wed Apr 1 21:47:28 UTC 2009
/usr/bin/uname -p = unknown /bin/uname -X = unknown
/bin/arch = unknown /usr/bin/arch -k = unknown /usr/convex/getsysinfo = unknown /usr/bin/hostinfo = unknown /bin/machine = unknown /usr/bin/oslevel = unknown /bin/universe = unknown
PATH: /home/bulut/bin PATH: /usr/local/sbin PATH: /usr/local/bin PATH: /usr/sbin PATH: /usr/bin PATH: /sbin PATH: /bin PATH: /usr/games PATH: /opt/real/RealPlayer
## ----------- ## ## Core tests. ## ## ----------- ##
configure:2188: checking for a BSD-compatible install configure:2256: result: /usr/bin/install -c configure:2267: checking whether build environment is sane configure:2310: result: yes configure:2335: checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p configure:2374: result: /bin/mkdir -p configure:2387: checking for gawk configure:2403: found /usr/bin/gawk configure:2414: result: gawk configure:2425: checking whether make sets $(MAKE) configure:2447: result: yes configure:2636: checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles configure:2645: result: no configure:2669: checking for ALPS Libraries configure:2675: result: not found configure:2677: error: ALPS Libraries not found.
## ---------------- ## ## Cache variables. ## ## ---------------- ##
ac_cv_env_CCC_set= ac_cv_env_CCC_value= ac_cv_env_CC_set= ac_cv_env_CC_value= ac_cv_env_CFLAGS_set= ac_cv_env_CFLAGS_value= ac_cv_env_CPPFLAGS_set= ac_cv_env_CPPFLAGS_value= ac_cv_env_CPP_set= ac_cv_env_CPP_value= ac_cv_env_CXXCPP_set= ac_cv_env_CXXCPP_value= ac_cv_env_CXXFLAGS_set= ac_cv_env_CXXFLAGS_value= ac_cv_env_CXX_set= ac_cv_env_CXX_value= ac_cv_env_F77_set= ac_cv_env_F77_value= ac_cv_env_FFLAGS_set= ac_cv_env_FFLAGS_value= ac_cv_env_LDFLAGS_set= ac_cv_env_LDFLAGS_value= ac_cv_env_LIBS_set= ac_cv_env_LIBS_value= ac_cv_env_build_alias_set= ac_cv_env_build_alias_value= ac_cv_env_host_alias_set= ac_cv_env_host_alias_value= ac_cv_env_target_alias_set= ac_cv_env_target_alias_value= ac_cv_path_install='/usr/bin/install -c' ac_cv_path_mkdir=/bin/mkdir ac_cv_prog_AWK=gawk ac_cv_prog_make_make_set=yes
## ----------------- ## ## Output variables. ## ## ----------------- ##
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## ----------- ## ## confdefs.h. ## ## ----------- ##
#define PACKAGE_NAME "alps-applications" #define PACKAGE_TARNAME "alps-applications" #define PACKAGE_VERSION "1.3.4" #define PACKAGE_STRING "alps-applications 1.3.4" #define PACKAGE_BUGREPORT "" #define PACKAGE "alps-applications" #define VERSION "1.3.4" #define ALPS_APPLICATIONS_VERSION "1.3.4"
configure: exit 1 =====================================
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 1:38 AM, Matthias Troyer troyer@phys.ethz.chwrote:
That should work. if not please send us the configure log file Matthias
On 16 Apr 2009, at 20:32, sinan bulut wrote:
Hi Ryo What you are doing looks more or less the same as what I do I think. What i did was:
ls /home/bulut/ alps-libs alps-apps cd /home/alps-libs ./configure --prefix=/home/alps-libs/ make make install cd /home/alps-apps ./configure --prefix=/home/alps-libs/
and i get the error message here. As you see, the values of "--prefix" is the *same* for both configure scripts. Let me know what you think. I am hesitating to reinstall the libs as you suggested since last time the installation took some 1-2 hours. However, if you are insisting that i should do what you suggest, I can redo the installation.
Thanks,
Cheers.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:16 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry, I just saw your reply. please disregard my last reply.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:14 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
Hi again, I put the app files in the same directory as the libs directory, and as i expected it did not work. I don't think that --prefix=... option is used for both lib and app directories. This is because it is explicitly indicated in the wiki page that while configuring the apps installation, --prefix=... stands for the location of the alps "libs": "For easy setup, we have provided a configure script. Just type
$ ./configure --prefix=ALPS_DIR
...ALPS_DIR is the directory where the ALPS *library* is installed"
This makes sense because the script configure for the apps already *knows* its location (which is within the alps apps directory since it belongs there).
Thanks though. let me know what you think.
Cheers.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:49 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ryo,
So you are suggesting that i should put alps-apps files in the same folder as the alps files. I will give it a shot and let you know about the result soon.
Thanks,
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:35 PM, Ryo IGARASHI < rigarash@hosi.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp> wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 11:22 AM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
i am experiencing an un-expected error during installation of the alps-applications. When I run the "configure" command, the configuration process stops
with the
error that it can not find the alps library. Well, since that I *expilicitly* indicate the location of the alps
libs with
the option "--prefix=/home/bulut/alps", and that I successfully
installed
the library (the installation passed *all* the tests successfully) it doesn't really make sense that I am getting the error message below.
Have any of you experienced a similar problem or have any idea on
what might
cause this?
bulut@bulut-laptop:~/applications_alps$ ./configure --prefix=/home/bulut/alps checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p checking for gawk... gawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of
Makefiles... no
checking for ALPS Libraries... not found configure: error: ALPS Libraries not found. =============================
It looks like you don't install ALPS Libraries.
Did you execute $ make install when you build ALPS libraries?
If you sure you did, then I want to ask you another question. What do you specify for the configure script for the ALPS *Libraries* ? The --prefix=/foo/bar option should be the same for Libraries and Applications.
-- Ryo IGARASHI, Ph.D. rigarash@hosi.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Can you tell me the output of
ls -l /home/bulut/alps/include/alps
Matthias
On 17 Apr 2009, at 06:36, sinan bulut wrote:
Hi Mathias, here is the configure.log file:
==================== This file contains any messages produced by compilers while running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
It was created by alps-applications configure 1.3.4, which was generated by GNU Autoconf 2.62. Invocation command line was
$ ./configure --prefix=/home/bulut/alps/
## --------- ## ## Platform. ## ## --------- ##
hostname = bulut-laptop uname -m = i686 uname -r = 2.6.24-23-generic uname -s = Linux uname -v = #1 SMP Wed Apr 1 21:47:28 UTC 2009
/usr/bin/uname -p = unknown /bin/uname -X = unknown
/bin/arch = unknown /usr/bin/arch -k = unknown /usr/convex/getsysinfo = unknown /usr/bin/hostinfo = unknown /bin/machine = unknown /usr/bin/oslevel = unknown /bin/universe = unknown
PATH: /home/bulut/bin PATH: /usr/local/sbin PATH: /usr/local/bin PATH: /usr/sbin PATH: /usr/bin PATH: /sbin PATH: /bin PATH: /usr/games PATH: /opt/real/RealPlayer
## ----------- ## ## Core tests. ## ## ----------- ##
configure:2188: checking for a BSD-compatible install configure:2256: result: /usr/bin/install -c configure:2267: checking whether build environment is sane configure:2310: result: yes configure:2335: checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p configure:2374: result: /bin/mkdir -p configure:2387: checking for gawk configure:2403: found /usr/bin/gawk configure:2414: result: gawk configure:2425: checking whether make sets $(MAKE) configure:2447: result: yes configure:2636: checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles configure:2645: result: no configure:2669: checking for ALPS Libraries configure:2675: result: not found configure:2677: error: ALPS Libraries not found.
## ---------------- ## ## Cache variables. ## ## ---------------- ##
ac_cv_env_CCC_set= ac_cv_env_CCC_value= ac_cv_env_CC_set= ac_cv_env_CC_value= ac_cv_env_CFLAGS_set= ac_cv_env_CFLAGS_value= ac_cv_env_CPPFLAGS_set= ac_cv_env_CPPFLAGS_value= ac_cv_env_CPP_set= ac_cv_env_CPP_value= ac_cv_env_CXXCPP_set= ac_cv_env_CXXCPP_value= ac_cv_env_CXXFLAGS_set= ac_cv_env_CXXFLAGS_value= ac_cv_env_CXX_set= ac_cv_env_CXX_value= ac_cv_env_F77_set= ac_cv_env_F77_value= ac_cv_env_FFLAGS_set= ac_cv_env_FFLAGS_value= ac_cv_env_LDFLAGS_set= ac_cv_env_LDFLAGS_value= ac_cv_env_LIBS_set= ac_cv_env_LIBS_value= ac_cv_env_build_alias_set= ac_cv_env_build_alias_value= ac_cv_env_host_alias_set= ac_cv_env_host_alias_value= ac_cv_env_target_alias_set= ac_cv_env_target_alias_value= ac_cv_path_install='/usr/bin/install -c' ac_cv_path_mkdir=/bin/mkdir ac_cv_prog_AWK=gawk ac_cv_prog_make_make_set=yes
## ----------------- ## ## Output variables. ## ## ----------------- ##
ACLOCAL='${SHELL} /home/bulut/applications_alps/config/missing --run aclocal-1.10' AMDEPBACKSLASH='' AMDEP_FALSE='' AMDEP_TRUE='' AMTAR='${SHELL} /home/bulut/applications_alps/config/missing --run tar' AR='' AUTOCONF='${SHELL} /home/bulut/applications_alps/config/missing -- run autoconf' AUTOHEADER='${SHELL} /home/bulut/applications_alps/config/missing -- run autoheader' AUTOMAKE='${SHELL} /home/bulut/applications_alps/config/missing -- run automake-1.10' AWK='gawk' BUILD_DIAG_FULLDIAG_FALSE='' BUILD_DIAG_FULLDIAG_TRUE='' BUILD_DIAG_SPARSEDIAG_FALSE='' BUILD_DIAG_SPARSEDIAG_TRUE='' BUILD_DMRG_DMRG_FALSE='' BUILD_DMRG_DMRG_TRUE='' BUILD_DMRG_INTERACTING_FALSE='' BUILD_DMRG_INTERACTING_TRUE='' BUILD_DMRG_PARTICLE_IN_BOX_FALSE='' BUILD_DMRG_PARTICLE_IN_BOX_TRUE='' BUILD_MC_SPINS_FALSE='' BUILD_MC_SPINS_TRUE='' BUILD_QMC_CHECKSIGN_FALSE='' BUILD_QMC_CHECKSIGN_TRUE='' BUILD_QMC_LOOPER_FALSE='' BUILD_QMC_LOOPER_TRUE='' BUILD_QMC_QWL_FALSE='' BUILD_QMC_QWL_TRUE='' BUILD_QMC_SSE2_FALSE='' BUILD_QMC_SSE2_TRUE='' BUILD_QMC_SSE_FALSE='' BUILD_QMC_SSE_LOOP_FALSE='' BUILD_QMC_SSE_LOOP_TRUE='' BUILD_QMC_SSE_TRUE='' BUILD_QMC_WORMS_FALSE='' BUILD_QMC_WORMS_TRUE='' CC='' CCDEPMODE='' CFLAGS='' CPP='' CPPFLAGS='' CXX='' CXXCPP='' CXXDEPMODE='' CXXFLAGS='' CYGPATH_W='echo' DEFAULT_INCLUDES='' DEFS='' DEPDIR='' DSYMUTIL='' ECHO='echo' ECHO_C='' ECHO_N='-n' ECHO_T='' EGREP='' EXEEXT='' EXIST_DIAG_FALSE='' EXIST_DIAG_FULLDIAG_FALSE='' EXIST_DIAG_FULLDIAG_TRUE='' EXIST_DIAG_SPARSEDIAG_FALSE='' EXIST_DIAG_SPARSEDIAG_TRUE='' EXIST_DIAG_TRUE='' EXIST_DMRG_DMRG_FALSE='' EXIST_DMRG_DMRG_TRUE='' EXIST_DMRG_FALSE='' EXIST_DMRG_INTERACTING_FALSE='' EXIST_DMRG_INTERACTING_TRUE='' EXIST_DMRG_PARTICLE_IN_BOX_FALSE='' EXIST_DMRG_PARTICLE_IN_BOX_TRUE='' EXIST_DMRG_TRUE='' EXIST_MC_FALSE='' EXIST_MC_SPINS_FALSE='' EXIST_MC_SPINS_TRUE='' EXIST_MC_TRUE='' EXIST_QMC_CHECKSIGN_FALSE='' EXIST_QMC_CHECKSIGN_TRUE='' EXIST_QMC_FALSE='' EXIST_QMC_LOOPER_FALSE='' EXIST_QMC_LOOPER_TRUE='' EXIST_QMC_QWL_FALSE='' EXIST_QMC_QWL_TRUE='' EXIST_QMC_SSE2_FALSE='' EXIST_QMC_SSE2_TRUE='' EXIST_QMC_SSE_FALSE='' EXIST_QMC_SSE_LOOP_FALSE='' EXIST_QMC_SSE_LOOP_TRUE='' EXIST_QMC_SSE_TRUE='' EXIST_QMC_TRUE='' EXIST_QMC_WORMS_FALSE='' EXIST_QMC_WORMS_TRUE='' EXIST_TEST_CHECKSIGN_FALSE='' EXIST_TEST_CHECKSIGN_TRUE='' EXIST_TEST_FALSE='' EXIST_TEST_FULLDIAG_FALSE='' EXIST_TEST_FULLDIAG_TRUE='' EXIST_TEST_LOOPER_FALSE='' EXIST_TEST_LOOPER_TRUE='' EXIST_TEST_MC_FALSE='' EXIST_TEST_MC_SPINS_FALSE='' EXIST_TEST_MC_SPINS_TRUE='' EXIST_TEST_MC_TRUE='' EXIST_TEST_QWL_FALSE='' EXIST_TEST_QWL_TRUE='' EXIST_TEST_SPARSEDIAG_FALSE='' EXIST_TEST_SPARSEDIAG_TRUE='' EXIST_TEST_SSE_FALSE='' EXIST_TEST_SSE_LOOP_FALSE='' EXIST_TEST_SSE_LOOP_TRUE='' EXIST_TEST_SSE_TRUE='' EXIST_TEST_TRUE='' EXIST_TEST_WORMS_FALSE='' EXIST_TEST_WORMS_TRUE='' F77='' FFLAGS='' GREP='' HAVE_IETL_FALSE='' HAVE_IETL_TRUE='' HAVE_LAPACK_FALSE='' HAVE_LAPACK_TRUE='' HAVE_LPSOLVE_FALSE='' HAVE_LPSOLVE_TRUE='' HAVE_MPI_FALSE='' HAVE_MPI_TRUE='' IETL_CPPFLAGS='' INSTALL_DATA='${INSTALL} -m 644' INSTALL_PROGRAM='${INSTALL}' INSTALL_SCRIPT='${INSTALL}' INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM='$(install_sh) -c -s' LDADD='' LDFLAGS='' LDFLAGS_MPI='' LIBOBJS='' LIBS='' LIBS_MPI='' LIBTOOL='' LN_S='' LPSOLVE_CPPFLAGS='' LPSOLVE_LDFLAGS='' LPSOLVE_LIBS='' LTLIBOBJS='' MAINT='#' MAINTAINER_MODE_FALSE='' MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE='#' MAKEINFO='${SHELL} /home/bulut/applications_alps/config/missing -- run makeinfo' MKDIR_P='/bin/mkdir -p' NMEDIT='' OBJEXT='' PACKAGE='alps-applications' PACKAGE_BUGREPORT='' PACKAGE_NAME='alps-applications' PACKAGE_STRING='alps-applications 1.3.4' PACKAGE_TARNAME='alps-applications' PACKAGE_VERSION='1.3.4' PATH_SEPARATOR=':' RANLIB='' SED='' SET_MAKE='' SHELL='/bin/bash' STRIP='' VERSION='1.3.4' ac_ct_CC='' ac_ct_CXX='' ac_ct_F77='' am__fastdepCC_FALSE='' am__fastdepCC_TRUE='' am__fastdepCXX_FALSE='' am__fastdepCXX_TRUE='' am__include='' am__isrc='' am__leading_dot='.' am__quote='' am__tar='${AMTAR} chof - "$$tardir"' am__untar='${AMTAR} xf -' bindir='${exec_prefix}/bin' build='' build_alias='' build_cpu='' build_os='' build_vendor='' datadir='${datarootdir}' datarootdir='${prefix}/share' docdir='${datarootdir}/doc/${PACKAGE_TARNAME}' dvidir='${docdir}' exec_prefix='NONE' host='' host_alias='' host_cpu='' host_os='' host_vendor='' htmldir='${docdir}' includedir='${prefix}/include' infodir='${datarootdir}/info' install_sh='$(SHELL) /home/bulut/applications_alps/config/install-sh' libdir='${exec_prefix}/lib' libexecdir='${exec_prefix}/libexec' localedir='${datarootdir}/locale' localstatedir='${prefix}/var' mandir='${datarootdir}/man' mkdir_p='/bin/mkdir -p' oldincludedir='/usr/include' pdfdir='${docdir}' prefix='/home/bulut/alps' program_transform_name='s,x,x,' psdir='${docdir}' sbindir='${exec_prefix}/sbin' sharedstatedir='${prefix}/com' sysconfdir='${prefix}/etc' target_alias=''
## ----------- ## ## confdefs.h. ## ## ----------- ##
#define PACKAGE_NAME "alps-applications" #define PACKAGE_TARNAME "alps-applications" #define PACKAGE_VERSION "1.3.4" #define PACKAGE_STRING "alps-applications 1.3.4" #define PACKAGE_BUGREPORT "" #define PACKAGE "alps-applications" #define VERSION "1.3.4" #define ALPS_APPLICATIONS_VERSION "1.3.4"
configure: exit 1
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 1:38 AM, Matthias Troyer troyer@phys.ethz.ch wrote: That should work. if not please send us the configure log file
Matthias
On 16 Apr 2009, at 20:32, sinan bulut wrote:
Hi Ryo What you are doing looks more or less the same as what I do I think. What i did was:
ls /home/bulut/ alps-libs alps-apps cd /home/alps-libs ./configure --prefix=/home/alps-libs/ make make install cd /home/alps-apps ./configure --prefix=/home/alps-libs/
and i get the error message here. As you see, the values of "--prefix" is the *same* for both configure scripts. Let me know what you think. I am hesitating to reinstall the libs as you suggested since last time the installation took some 1-2 hours. However, if you are insisting that i should do what you suggest, I can redo the installation.
Thanks,
Cheers.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:16 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote: Sorry, I just saw your reply. please disregard my last reply.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:14 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote: Hi again, I put the app files in the same directory as the libs directory, and as i expected it did not work. I don't think that --prefix=... option is used for both lib and app directories. This is because it is explicitly indicated in the wiki page that while configuring the apps installation, --prefix=... stands for the location of the alps "libs": "For easy setup, we have provided a configure script. Just type $ ./configure --prefix=ALPS_DIR ...ALPS_DIR is the directory where the ALPS *library* is installed"
This makes sense because the script configure for the apps already *knows* its location (which is within the alps apps directory since it belongs there).
Thanks though. let me know what you think.
Cheers.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:49 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote: Hi Ryo,
So you are suggesting that i should put alps-apps files in the same folder as the alps files. I will give it a shot and let you know about the result soon.
Thanks,
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:35 PM, Ryo IGARASHI <rigarash@hosi.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 11:22 AM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
i am experiencing an un-expected error during installation of the alps-applications. When I run the "configure" command, the configuration process
stops with the
error that it can not find the alps library. Well, since that I *expilicitly* indicate the location of the
alps libs with
the option "--prefix=/home/bulut/alps", and that I successfully
installed
the library (the installation passed *all* the tests
successfully) it
doesn't really make sense that I am getting the error message
below.
Have any of you experienced a similar problem or have any idea on
what might
cause this?
bulut@bulut-laptop:~/applications_alps$ ./configure --prefix=/home/bulut/alps checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p checking for gawk... gawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of
Makefiles... no
checking for ALPS Libraries... not found configure: error: ALPS Libraries not found. =============================
It looks like you don't install ALPS Libraries.
Did you execute $ make install when you build ALPS libraries?
If you sure you did, then I want to ask you another question. What do you specify for the configure script for the ALPS *Libraries* ? The --prefix=/foo/bar option should be the same for Libraries and Applications.
-- Ryo IGARASHI, Ph.D. rigarash@hosi.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
There is no "include" directory within alps. However there is one within lib. I provide its content below. Note that I successfully installed the alps-libs since it has passed all the tests.
ls /home/bulut/alps/lib/alps/
abstract_task.lo abstract_task.o basic_archive.lo basic_archive.o basic_iarchive.lo basic_iarchive.o basic_iserializer.lo basic_iserializer.o basic_oarchive.lo basic_oarchive.o basic_oserializer.lo basic_oserializer.o basic_pointer_iserializer.lo basic_pointer_iserializer.o basic_pointer_oserializer.lo basic_pointer_oserializer.o basic_serializer_map.lo basic_serializer_map.o basic_text_iprimitive.lo basic_text_iprimitive.o basic_text_oprimitive.lo basic_text_oprimitive.o basic_xml_archive.lo basic_xml_archive.o binary_iarchive.lo binary_iarchive.o binary_oarchive.lo binary_oarchive.o bondterm.lo bondterm.o cmdline.lo cmdline.o codecvt_null.lo codecvt_null.o config_file.lo config_file.o convert.lo convert.o copyright.lo copyright.o cpp_regex_traits.lo cpp_regex_traits.o cregex.lo cregex.o c_regex_traits.lo c_regex_traits.o date_generators.lo date_generators.o disorder.lo disorder.o error_code.lo error_code.o evaluator.lo evaluator.o extended_type_info.lo extended_type_info_no_rtti.lo extended_type_info_no_rtti.o extended_type_info.o extended_type_info_typeid.lo extended_type_info_typeid.o factory.lo factory.o fileiter.lo fileiter.o fs_utf8_codecvt_facet.lo fs_utf8_codecvt_facet.o globaloperator.lo globaloperator.o greg_month.lo greg_month.o gregorian_types.lo gregorian_types.o greg_weekday.lo greg_weekday.o icu.lo icu.o info.lo info.o instances.lo instances.o latticedescriptor.lo latticedescriptor.o latticegraphdescriptor.lo latticegraphdescriptor.o latticelibrary.lo latticelibrary.o libalps.la Makefile Makefile.am Makefile.in master_scheduler.lo master_scheduler.o measurement_operators.lo measurement_operators.o modellibrary.lo modellibrary.o montecarlo.lo montecarlo.o mpp_scheduler.lo mpp_scheduler.o nan.lo nan.o observable.lo observable.o observableset.lo observableset.o operations.lo operations.o options_description.lo options_description.o options.lo options.o parameterlist.lo parameterlist.o parameter.lo parameter.o parameters.lo parameters.o parser.lo parser.o parsers.lo parsers.o path.lo path.o polymorphic_iarchive.lo polymorphic_iarchive.o polymorphic_oarchive.lo polymorphic_oarchive.o portability.lo portability.o positional_options.lo positional_options.o posix_api.lo posix_api.o posix_time_types.lo posix_time_types.o po_utf8_codecvt_facet.lo po_utf8_codecvt_facet.o regex_debug.lo regex_debug.o regex.lo regex.o regex_raw_buffer.lo regex_raw_buffer.o regex_traits_defaults.lo regex_traits_defaults.o remote_task.lo remote_task.o remote_worker.lo remote_worker.o rngfactory.lo rngfactory.o scheduler.lo scheduler.o serial_scheduler.lo serial_scheduler.o signal.lo signal.o single_scheduler.lo single_scheduler.o siteterm.lo siteterm.o slave_task.lo slave_task.o static_mutex.lo static_mutex.o stl_port.lo stl_port.o task.lo task.o text_iarchive.lo text_iarchive.o text_oarchive.lo text_oarchive.o throw_exception.lo throw_exception.o unitcell.lo unitcell.o usinstances.lo usinstances.o value_semantic.lo value_semantic.o variables_map.lo variables_map.o void_cast.lo void_cast.o w32_regex_traits.lo w32_regex_traits.o winmain.lo winmain.o worker.lo worker.o workertask.lo workertask.o xdrcore.lo xdrcore.o xdrdump.lo xdrdump.o xmlattributes.lo xmlattributes.o xml_grammar.lo xml_grammar.o xmlhandler.lo xmlhandler.o xml_iarchive.lo xml_iarchive.o xml_oarchive.lo xml_oarchive.o xmlparser.lo xmlparser.o xmlstream.lo xmlstream.o xslt_path.lo xslt_path.o
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Matthias Troyer troyer@phys.ethz.chwrote:
Can you tell me the output of ls -l /home/bulut/alps/include/alps
Matthias
On 17 Apr 2009, at 06:36, sinan bulut wrote:
Hi Mathias, here is the configure.log file:
==================== This file contains any messages produced by compilers while running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
It was created by alps-applications configure 1.3.4, which was generated by GNU Autoconf 2.62. Invocation command line was
$ ./configure --prefix=/home/bulut/alps/
## --------- ## ## Platform. ## ## --------- ##
hostname = bulut-laptop uname -m = i686 uname -r = 2.6.24-23-generic uname -s = Linux uname -v = #1 SMP Wed Apr 1 21:47:28 UTC 2009
/usr/bin/uname -p = unknown /bin/uname -X = unknown
/bin/arch = unknown /usr/bin/arch -k = unknown /usr/convex/getsysinfo = unknown /usr/bin/hostinfo = unknown /bin/machine = unknown /usr/bin/oslevel = unknown /bin/universe = unknown
PATH: /home/bulut/bin PATH: /usr/local/sbin PATH: /usr/local/bin PATH: /usr/sbin PATH: /usr/bin PATH: /sbin PATH: /bin PATH: /usr/games PATH: /opt/real/RealPlayer
## ----------- ## ## Core tests. ## ## ----------- ##
configure:2188: checking for a BSD-compatible install configure:2256: result: /usr/bin/install -c configure:2267: checking whether build environment is sane configure:2310: result: yes configure:2335: checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p configure:2374: result: /bin/mkdir -p configure:2387: checking for gawk configure:2403: found /usr/bin/gawk configure:2414: result: gawk configure:2425: checking whether make sets $(MAKE) configure:2447: result: yes configure:2636: checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles configure:2645: result: no configure:2669: checking for ALPS Libraries configure:2675: result: not found configure:2677: error: ALPS Libraries not found.
## ---------------- ## ## Cache variables. ## ## ---------------- ##
ac_cv_env_CCC_set= ac_cv_env_CCC_value= ac_cv_env_CC_set= ac_cv_env_CC_value= ac_cv_env_CFLAGS_set= ac_cv_env_CFLAGS_value= ac_cv_env_CPPFLAGS_set= ac_cv_env_CPPFLAGS_value= ac_cv_env_CPP_set= ac_cv_env_CPP_value= ac_cv_env_CXXCPP_set= ac_cv_env_CXXCPP_value= ac_cv_env_CXXFLAGS_set= ac_cv_env_CXXFLAGS_value= ac_cv_env_CXX_set= ac_cv_env_CXX_value= ac_cv_env_F77_set= ac_cv_env_F77_value= ac_cv_env_FFLAGS_set= ac_cv_env_FFLAGS_value= ac_cv_env_LDFLAGS_set= ac_cv_env_LDFLAGS_value= ac_cv_env_LIBS_set= ac_cv_env_LIBS_value= ac_cv_env_build_alias_set= ac_cv_env_build_alias_value= ac_cv_env_host_alias_set= ac_cv_env_host_alias_value= ac_cv_env_target_alias_set= ac_cv_env_target_alias_value= ac_cv_path_install='/usr/bin/install -c' ac_cv_path_mkdir=/bin/mkdir ac_cv_prog_AWK=gawk ac_cv_prog_make_make_set=yes
## ----------------- ## ## Output variables. ## ## ----------------- ##
ACLOCAL='${SHELL} /home/bulut/applications_alps/config/missing --run aclocal-1.10' AMDEPBACKSLASH='' AMDEP_FALSE='' AMDEP_TRUE='' AMTAR='${SHELL} /home/bulut/applications_alps/config/missing --run tar' AR='' AUTOCONF='${SHELL} /home/bulut/applications_alps/config/missing --run autoconf' AUTOHEADER='${SHELL} /home/bulut/applications_alps/config/missing --run autoheader' AUTOMAKE='${SHELL} /home/bulut/applications_alps/config/missing --run automake-1.10' AWK='gawk' BUILD_DIAG_FULLDIAG_FALSE='' BUILD_DIAG_FULLDIAG_TRUE='' BUILD_DIAG_SPARSEDIAG_FALSE='' BUILD_DIAG_SPARSEDIAG_TRUE='' BUILD_DMRG_DMRG_FALSE='' BUILD_DMRG_DMRG_TRUE='' BUILD_DMRG_INTERACTING_FALSE='' BUILD_DMRG_INTERACTING_TRUE='' BUILD_DMRG_PARTICLE_IN_BOX_FALSE='' BUILD_DMRG_PARTICLE_IN_BOX_TRUE='' BUILD_MC_SPINS_FALSE='' BUILD_MC_SPINS_TRUE='' BUILD_QMC_CHECKSIGN_FALSE='' BUILD_QMC_CHECKSIGN_TRUE='' BUILD_QMC_LOOPER_FALSE='' BUILD_QMC_LOOPER_TRUE='' BUILD_QMC_QWL_FALSE='' BUILD_QMC_QWL_TRUE='' BUILD_QMC_SSE2_FALSE='' BUILD_QMC_SSE2_TRUE='' BUILD_QMC_SSE_FALSE='' BUILD_QMC_SSE_LOOP_FALSE='' BUILD_QMC_SSE_LOOP_TRUE='' BUILD_QMC_SSE_TRUE='' BUILD_QMC_WORMS_FALSE='' BUILD_QMC_WORMS_TRUE='' CC='' CCDEPMODE='' CFLAGS='' CPP='' CPPFLAGS='' CXX='' CXXCPP='' CXXDEPMODE='' CXXFLAGS='' CYGPATH_W='echo' DEFAULT_INCLUDES='' DEFS='' DEPDIR='' DSYMUTIL='' ECHO='echo' ECHO_C='' ECHO_N='-n' ECHO_T='' EGREP='' EXEEXT='' EXIST_DIAG_FALSE='' EXIST_DIAG_FULLDIAG_FALSE='' EXIST_DIAG_FULLDIAG_TRUE='' EXIST_DIAG_SPARSEDIAG_FALSE='' EXIST_DIAG_SPARSEDIAG_TRUE='' EXIST_DIAG_TRUE='' EXIST_DMRG_DMRG_FALSE='' EXIST_DMRG_DMRG_TRUE='' EXIST_DMRG_FALSE='' EXIST_DMRG_INTERACTING_FALSE='' EXIST_DMRG_INTERACTING_TRUE='' EXIST_DMRG_PARTICLE_IN_BOX_FALSE='' EXIST_DMRG_PARTICLE_IN_BOX_TRUE='' EXIST_DMRG_TRUE='' EXIST_MC_FALSE='' EXIST_MC_SPINS_FALSE='' EXIST_MC_SPINS_TRUE='' EXIST_MC_TRUE='' EXIST_QMC_CHECKSIGN_FALSE='' EXIST_QMC_CHECKSIGN_TRUE='' EXIST_QMC_FALSE='' EXIST_QMC_LOOPER_FALSE='' EXIST_QMC_LOOPER_TRUE='' EXIST_QMC_QWL_FALSE='' EXIST_QMC_QWL_TRUE='' EXIST_QMC_SSE2_FALSE='' EXIST_QMC_SSE2_TRUE='' EXIST_QMC_SSE_FALSE='' EXIST_QMC_SSE_LOOP_FALSE='' EXIST_QMC_SSE_LOOP_TRUE='' EXIST_QMC_SSE_TRUE='' EXIST_QMC_TRUE='' EXIST_QMC_WORMS_FALSE='' EXIST_QMC_WORMS_TRUE='' EXIST_TEST_CHECKSIGN_FALSE='' EXIST_TEST_CHECKSIGN_TRUE='' EXIST_TEST_FALSE='' EXIST_TEST_FULLDIAG_FALSE='' EXIST_TEST_FULLDIAG_TRUE='' EXIST_TEST_LOOPER_FALSE='' EXIST_TEST_LOOPER_TRUE='' EXIST_TEST_MC_FALSE='' EXIST_TEST_MC_SPINS_FALSE='' EXIST_TEST_MC_SPINS_TRUE='' EXIST_TEST_MC_TRUE='' EXIST_TEST_QWL_FALSE='' EXIST_TEST_QWL_TRUE='' EXIST_TEST_SPARSEDIAG_FALSE='' EXIST_TEST_SPARSEDIAG_TRUE='' EXIST_TEST_SSE_FALSE='' EXIST_TEST_SSE_LOOP_FALSE='' EXIST_TEST_SSE_LOOP_TRUE='' EXIST_TEST_SSE_TRUE='' EXIST_TEST_TRUE='' EXIST_TEST_WORMS_FALSE='' EXIST_TEST_WORMS_TRUE='' F77='' FFLAGS='' GREP='' HAVE_IETL_FALSE='' HAVE_IETL_TRUE='' HAVE_LAPACK_FALSE='' HAVE_LAPACK_TRUE='' HAVE_LPSOLVE_FALSE='' HAVE_LPSOLVE_TRUE='' HAVE_MPI_FALSE='' HAVE_MPI_TRUE='' IETL_CPPFLAGS='' INSTALL_DATA='${INSTALL} -m 644' INSTALL_PROGRAM='${INSTALL}' INSTALL_SCRIPT='${INSTALL}' INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM='$(install_sh) -c -s' LDADD='' LDFLAGS='' LDFLAGS_MPI='' LIBOBJS='' LIBS='' LIBS_MPI='' LIBTOOL='' LN_S='' LPSOLVE_CPPFLAGS='' LPSOLVE_LDFLAGS='' LPSOLVE_LIBS='' LTLIBOBJS='' MAINT='#' MAINTAINER_MODE_FALSE='' MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE='#' MAKEINFO='${SHELL} /home/bulut/applications_alps/config/missing --run makeinfo' MKDIR_P='/bin/mkdir -p' NMEDIT='' OBJEXT='' PACKAGE='alps-applications' PACKAGE_BUGREPORT='' PACKAGE_NAME='alps-applications' PACKAGE_STRING='alps-applications 1.3.4' PACKAGE_TARNAME='alps-applications' PACKAGE_VERSION='1.3.4' PATH_SEPARATOR=':' RANLIB='' SED='' SET_MAKE='' SHELL='/bin/bash' STRIP='' VERSION='1.3.4' ac_ct_CC='' ac_ct_CXX='' ac_ct_F77='' am__fastdepCC_FALSE='' am__fastdepCC_TRUE='' am__fastdepCXX_FALSE='' am__fastdepCXX_TRUE='' am__include='' am__isrc='' am__leading_dot='.' am__quote='' am__tar='${AMTAR} chof - "$$tardir"' am__untar='${AMTAR} xf -' bindir='${exec_prefix}/bin' build='' build_alias='' build_cpu='' build_os='' build_vendor='' datadir='${datarootdir}' datarootdir='${prefix}/share' docdir='${datarootdir}/doc/${PACKAGE_TARNAME}' dvidir='${docdir}' exec_prefix='NONE' host='' host_alias='' host_cpu='' host_os='' host_vendor='' htmldir='${docdir}' includedir='${prefix}/include' infodir='${datarootdir}/info' install_sh='$(SHELL) /home/bulut/applications_alps/config/install-sh' libdir='${exec_prefix}/lib' libexecdir='${exec_prefix}/libexec' localedir='${datarootdir}/locale' localstatedir='${prefix}/var' mandir='${datarootdir}/man' mkdir_p='/bin/mkdir -p' oldincludedir='/usr/include' pdfdir='${docdir}' prefix='/home/bulut/alps' program_transform_name='s,x,x,' psdir='${docdir}' sbindir='${exec_prefix}/sbin' sharedstatedir='${prefix}/com' sysconfdir='${prefix}/etc' target_alias=''
## ----------- ## ## confdefs.h. ## ## ----------- ##
#define PACKAGE_NAME "alps-applications" #define PACKAGE_TARNAME "alps-applications" #define PACKAGE_VERSION "1.3.4" #define PACKAGE_STRING "alps-applications 1.3.4" #define PACKAGE_BUGREPORT "" #define PACKAGE "alps-applications" #define VERSION "1.3.4" #define ALPS_APPLICATIONS_VERSION "1.3.4"
configure: exit 1
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 1:38 AM, Matthias Troyer troyer@phys.ethz.chwrote:
That should work. if not please send us the configure log file Matthias
On 16 Apr 2009, at 20:32, sinan bulut wrote:
Hi Ryo What you are doing looks more or less the same as what I do I think. What i did was:
ls /home/bulut/ alps-libs alps-apps cd /home/alps-libs ./configure --prefix=/home/alps-libs/ make make install cd /home/alps-apps ./configure --prefix=/home/alps-libs/
and i get the error message here. As you see, the values of "--prefix" is the *same* for both configure scripts. Let me know what you think. I am hesitating to reinstall the libs as you suggested since last time the installation took some 1-2 hours. However, if you are insisting that i should do what you suggest, I can redo the installation.
Thanks,
Cheers.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:16 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry, I just saw your reply. please disregard my last reply.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:14 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
Hi again, I put the app files in the same directory as the libs directory, and as i expected it did not work. I don't think that --prefix=... option is used for both lib and app directories. This is because it is explicitly indicated in the wiki page that while configuring the apps installation, --prefix=... stands for the location of the alps "libs": "For easy setup, we have provided a configure script. Just type
$ ./configure --prefix=ALPS_DIR
...ALPS_DIR is the directory where the ALPS *library* is installed"
This makes sense because the script configure for the apps already *knows* its location (which is within the alps apps directory since it belongs there).
Thanks though. let me know what you think.
Cheers.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:49 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Ryo,
So you are suggesting that i should put alps-apps files in the same folder as the alps files. I will give it a shot and let you know about the result soon.
Thanks,
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:35 PM, Ryo IGARASHI < rigarash@hosi.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp> wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 11:22 AM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote: > i am experiencing an un-expected error during installation of the > alps-applications. > When I run the "configure" command, the configuration process stops with the > error that it can not find the alps library. > Well, since that I *expilicitly* indicate the location of the alps libs with > the option "--prefix=/home/bulut/alps", and that I successfully installed > the library (the installation passed *all* the tests successfully) it > doesn't really make sense that I am getting the error message below. > > Have any of you experienced a similar problem or have any idea on what might > cause this? > ============= > bulut@bulut-laptop:~/applications_alps$ ./configure > --prefix=/home/bulut/alps > checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c > checking whether build environment is sane... yes > checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p > checking for gawk... gawk > checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes > checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles... no > checking for ALPS Libraries... not found > configure: error: ALPS Libraries not found. > =============================
It looks like you don't install ALPS Libraries.
Did you execute $ make install when you build ALPS libraries?
If you sure you did, then I want to ask you another question. What do you specify for the configure script for the ALPS *Libraries* ? The --prefix=/foo/bar option should be the same for Libraries and Applications.
-- Ryo IGARASHI, Ph.D. rigarash@hosi.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Hi Mathias,
You can find the output of the "make install" in the attachment . One interesting point is that I realized now that there is a folder names "ALPS" (in uppercase) in my home folder. I noticed that this folder contains a folder called "include". In case it might be the lib installation folder that you were asking, I am providing the output of the "ls /home/bulut/ALPS/include/alps/" in the attachment.
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Matthias Troyer troyer@phys.ethz.chwrote:
On 17 Apr 2009, at 11:06, sinan bulut wrote:
There is no "include" directory within alps.
That's the problem then. You did not fully install ALPS
Can you do "make install" and copy the output?
Matthias
Hi Matthias, It seems like the configuration of alps-apps are working now (see the summary below) The problem was as far as i understood that even though I explicitly indicated the aps-libs installation directory, the installation was done to another (probably the default) folder.
thanks a lot.
alps-apps configuration summary: ======================== Summary of configuration: Diagonalization Full yes Sparse yes DMRG DMRG yes Particle in box yes Classical Monte Carlo Spin yes Quantum Monte Carlo Checksign yes Looper yes SSE-dirloop yes Worms yes Quantum Wang-Landau yes
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 3:05 PM, sinan bulut sbulutw@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Mathias,
You can find the output of the "make install" in the attachment . One interesting point is that I realized now that there is a folder names "ALPS" (in uppercase) in my home folder. I noticed that this folder contains a folder called "include". In case it might be the lib installation folder that you were asking, I am providing the output of the "ls /home/bulut/ALPS/include/alps/" in the attachment.
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Matthias Troyer troyer@phys.ethz.chwrote:
On 17 Apr 2009, at 11:06, sinan bulut wrote:
There is no "include" directory within alps.
That's the problem then. You did not fully install ALPS
Can you do "make install" and copy the output?
Matthias
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