Well in the meanwhile I finished my compilation (the binaries may be a
slightly more user and time-friendly route).
My conclusions:
It seems that Tcl/Tk 8.6 they removed the result method from
'Tcl_Interp' which gets accessed quite a lot and makes it fail. The
readme says it supports tcl =
Actually, you can use Tcl/Tk 8.6, but have to include a CFLAG:
-DUSE_INTERP_RESULT
See this:
http://www.democritos.it/pipermail/xcrysden/2013-November/001510.html
Sincerely,
Oliver Albertini
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 10:08 AM, Michael Sluydts michael.sluy...@ugent.be
wrote:
Well in the
Has anyone worked through a .configure (or similar) script for Xcrygen. The
shared semishared versions on the web page are not that compatible with
recent systems, and I hate (am too lazy) to start editing makefiles by hand.
--
Professor Laurence Marks
Department of Materials Science and
Our local HPC team has been developing a framework called easybuild to
quickly recompile various software. They save the configuration in
python files called easyblocks. There is one for xcrysden. I'm however
not sure if there were any remaining issues (and testing it again/making
a new
While I can probably fight my way around installing easyblocks, it would be
useful for the general user if a bit more information was provided (by you
or your local HPC team). For instance, I suspect it is something like:
* Download the easyblocks module from
http://hpcugent.github.com/easybuild
Yeah, it takes some getting used to (and may take too much time if only
used for xcrysden). I've only used it a few times myself, it does work
nicely for wien2k (with some tweaks of the public easyblock for 13).
Practically you first need to install easybuild itself, which has an eb
command
Can you tell us what kind of systems this happens on and what the errors
are? The information might be helpful to others.
I had xcrysden-1.5.53-linux_x86_64-semishared.tar.gz installed on a
ubuntu 64 bit 14.04 LTS system. I just downloaded
xcrysden-1.5.60-linux_x86_64-semishared.tar.gz from
Correction: xcConfigure.sh should be in the scripts folder not the bin
folder.
On 7/16/2014 4:04 PM, Gavin Abo wrote:
Can you tell us what kind of systems this happens on and what the
errors are? The information might be helpful to others.
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