Dear all,
I have installed ALPS via Conda on Linux Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and it seems to work fine. However, there is an ALPS Trunk version available via SVN at alps.comp-phys.org/svn/alps1/trunk/alps. I would like to know which one of these versions has the latest and updated libraries. Also, if ALPS Trunk is the latest version, how do I update the existing libraries which were installed via Conda?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Best regards- Manpreet
Dear Manpreet,
We also provide ALPS as a Debian package, which is based on the recent snapshot (20190807) of SVN trunk. Please follow the instruction in https://github.com/cmsi/MateriAppsLive/wiki/UsingMateriAppsInDebian-en
Best, Synge
On Feb 12, 2020, at 22:48, Manpreet Singh manpreet.iia@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
I have installed ALPS via Conda on Linux Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and it seems to work fine. However, there is an ALPS Trunk version available via SVN at alps.comp-phys.org/svn/alps1/trunk/alps. I would like to know which one of these versions has the latest and updated libraries. Also, if ALPS Trunk is the latest version, how do I update the existing libraries which were installed via Conda?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Best regards- Manpreet
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