Thank you, ALPS 2.0 for Windows can be easily installed and works fine except:
1) I set the environment variable ALPS_XML_DIR=C:\Sci\ALPS\lib\xml, but ALPS cannot find ALPS.xsl, lattices.xml, models.xml files, so that I need to copy these files into the working directory.
In addition,
2) It would be great to have DLL-versions of ALPS applications for more efficient communication with other programs, e.g. Maple.
Best regards, Andriy
On 18 Sep 2010, at 08:39, Matthias Troyer wrote:
Hi Andriy,
You need to use an older version of Boost to install ALPS 1.3.5. But why don't you try ALPS 2.0b4 of which there is a simple installer available for Windows?
Matthias
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On Sep 21, 2010, at 23:33, "Andriy Zhugayevych" azh@ukr.net wrote:
Thank you, ALPS 2.0 for Windows can be easily installed and works fine except:
- I set the environment variable ALPS_XML_DIR=C:\Sci\ALPS\lib\xml, but ALPS
cannot find ALPS.xsl, lattices.xml, models.xml files, so that I need to copy these files into the working directory.
I will look into this.
In addition,
- It would be great to have DLL-versions of ALPS applications for more efficient communication
with other programs, e.g. Maple.
We plan to support Python bindings via DLLs in version 2.1 next year
Best regards
Matthias
Best regards, Andriy
On 18 Sep 2010, at 08:39, Matthias Troyer wrote:
Hi Andriy,
You need to use an older version of Boost to install ALPS 1.3.5. But why don't you try ALPS 2.0b4 of which there is a simple installer available for Windows?
Matthias
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