problems compiling SCALAPACK
Yoon Jae Ho
yoon at bh.kyungpook.ac.kr
Tue Sep 5 00:28:40 PDT 2000
Did you use LAPACK(www.netlib.org/lapack) or SCALAPACK(www.netlib.org/scalapack)(www.netlib.org/benchmark) ?
I can't find the testing examples below in the SCALAPACK.
If you use LAPACK, will you use SCALAPACK instead ?
from Yoon Jae Ho
Seoul, Korea
p.s : compiled scalapack can be found in the http://ie.korea.ac.kr/~superocom/software/
----- Original Message -----
From: Horatio B. Bogbindero <wyy at cersa.admu.edu.ph>
To: <beowulf at beowulf.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 3:20 PM
Subject: problems compiling SCALAPACK
>
> i am having problems compiling SCALAPACK. i compiled first ATLAS optimized
> BLAS for the system and named it libatlas.a then pointed LAPACK to use
> this BLAS libraries. then i did a make in the LAPACK directory.
>
> i got the following error at the end part of the file:
>
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/apps/libs/LAPACK/BLAS/TESTING'
> ( cd BLAS; ./xblat2s < sblat2.in ; \
> ./xblat2d < dblat2.in ; \
> ./xblat2c < cblat2.in ; \
> ./xblat2z < zblat2.in )
> open: 'new' file exists
> apparent state: unit 6 named SBLAT2.SUMM
> last format: list io
> lately reading direct formatted external IO
> open: 'new' file exists
> apparent state: unit 6 named DBLAT2.SUMM
> last format: list io
> lately reading direct formatted external IO
> open: 'new' file exists
> apparent state: unit 6 named CBLAT2.SUMM
> last format: list io
> lately reading direct formatted external IO
> open: 'new' file exists
> apparent state: unit 6 named ZBLAT2.SUMM
> last format: list io
> lately reading direct formatted external IO
> make: *** [blas_testing] Error 134
>
> the system is a amd k7 athlon 600mhz running redhat linux 6.2.
>
> thanks in advance.
>
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