Re: [Rd] Compilation error for R 4.0.2

2020-07-18 Thread Wim R. Cardoen
Dear Kurt,

Your suggestion worked.

Thank you,
Wim


On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 4:47 AM Kurt Hornik  wrote:

> > Wim R Cardoen writes:
>
> > Hello,
> > I experienced a compiler error when I tried to compile the latest version
> > of R i.e. R4.0.2
> > making iosupport.d from iosupport.c
> > making lapack.d from lapack.c
> > making list.d from list.c
> > making localecharset.d from localecharset.c
> > grep.c(74): catastrophic error: cannot open source file "pcre2.h"
> >   # include
> > (The pcre2.h header file is actually present!)
>
>
> > I used the following compiler flags:
> > # PCRE2:
> > # -
> > setenv CC gcc
> > setenv CFLAGS " -O2 -fPIC "
> > ./configure --prefix=/uufs/chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/pcre2/10.35 \
> > --enable-pcre2-16 --enable-pcre2-32 --with-pic
>
> > module purge
> > module load intel/2019.5.281
>
> > # USe a modern version of curl & pcre2 (The current one on Centos 7 is
> TOO
> > old)
> > setenv CURLDIR "/uufs/chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/curl/7.65.3"
> > setenv PCRE2DIR "/uufs/chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/pcre2/10.35"
>
> > setenv PATH ${PCRE2DIR}/bin:$PATH
>
> >  Setting Compiler & linker flags:
> > setenv CC icc
> > setenv CXX icpc
> > setenv F77 ifort
> > setenv FC ifort
> > setenv CFLAGS   " -axCORE-AVX512,CORE-AVX2,AVX,SSE4.2 -O3 -qopenmp
> > -fp-model precise -fPIC -I${MKLROOT}/include -I${CURLDIR}/include
> >   -I${PCRE2DIR}/include "
>
> What I guess you should do is
>
>  /path/to/configure CPPFLAGS="-I${PCRE2DIR}/include .."
>  make
>
> Hth
> -k
>
>
> > setenv CXXFLAGS " ${CFLAGS} "
> > setenv FFLAGS   " ${CFLAGS} "
> > setenv FCFLAGS  " ${CFLAGS} "
> > setenv LDFLAGS  " -Wl,-rpath=${MKLROOT}/lib/intel64_lin
> > -L${MKLROOT}/lib/intel64_lin -lmkl_intel_lp64 -lmkl_intel_thread
> -lmkl_core
> >   -Wl,-rpath=/uufs/
> >
> chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/intel/compilers_and_libraries_2019.5.281/linux/compiler/lib/intel64_lin
> >-L/uufs/
> >
> chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/intel/compilers_and_libraries_2019.5.281/linux/compiler/lib/intel64_lin
> >-liomp5 -lpthread -ldl
> -Wl,-rpath=${CURLDIR}/lib
> > -L${CURLDIR}/lib -lcurl
> >-Wl,-rpath=${PCRE2DIR}/lib -L${PCRE2DIR}/lib
> >  -lpcre2-8 -lpcre2-posix "
>
> > ./configure --prefix=/uufs/chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/R/4.0.2i
> > --enable-R-profiling --enable-R-shlib --enable-memory-profiling
> > --enable-java --enable-shared=yes --with-blas="$LDFLAGS" --with-readline
> > --with-cairo --with-tcltk --with-libpng --with-jpeglib --with-libtiff
> > --with-ICU --with-pic --with-x --with-lapack --with-pcre2
>
> > I also appended the corresponding config.log:
>
> > Thank you,
>
> > Wim
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Re: [Rd] Compilation error for R 4.0.2

2020-07-11 Thread Prof Brian Ripley

On 11/07/2020 11:47, Kurt Hornik wrote:

Wim R Cardoen writes:



Hello,
I experienced a compiler error when I tried to compile the latest version
of R i.e. R4.0.2
making iosupport.d from iosupport.c
making lapack.d from lapack.c
making list.d from list.c
making localecharset.d from localecharset.c
grep.c(74): catastrophic error: cannot open source file "pcre2.h"
   # include
(The pcre2.h header file is actually present!)




I used the following compiler flags:
# PCRE2:
# -
setenv CC gcc
setenv CFLAGS " -O2 -fPIC "
./configure --prefix=/uufs/chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/pcre2/10.35 \
 --enable-pcre2-16 --enable-pcre2-32 --with-pic



module purge
module load intel/2019.5.281



# USe a modern version of curl & pcre2 (The current one on Centos 7 is TOO
old)
setenv CURLDIR "/uufs/chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/curl/7.65.3"
setenv PCRE2DIR "/uufs/chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/pcre2/10.35"



setenv PATH ${PCRE2DIR}/bin:$PATH



  Setting Compiler & linker flags:
setenv CC icc
setenv CXX icpc
setenv F77 ifort
setenv FC ifort
setenv CFLAGS   " -axCORE-AVX512,CORE-AVX2,AVX,SSE4.2 -O3 -qopenmp
-fp-model precise -fPIC -I${MKLROOT}/include -I${CURLDIR}/include
   -I${PCRE2DIR}/include "


What I guess you should do is

  /path/to/configure CPPFLAGS="-I${PCRE2DIR}/include .."
  make


Or use a config.site file for all of these settings.

On some systems (including some Linux systems I have used and current 
macOS), setting too much in the environment (usually caused by long 
values) has caused software to malfunction, including to segfault so it 
is ingrained in me to avoid it.



setenv CXXFLAGS " ${CFLAGS} "
setenv FFLAGS   " ${CFLAGS} "
setenv FCFLAGS  " ${CFLAGS} "
setenv LDFLAGS  " -Wl,-rpath=${MKLROOT}/lib/intel64_lin
-L${MKLROOT}/lib/intel64_lin -lmkl_intel_lp64 -lmkl_intel_thread -lmkl_core
   -Wl,-rpath=/uufs/
chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/intel/compilers_and_libraries_2019.5.281/linux/compiler/lib/intel64_lin
-L/uufs/
chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/intel/compilers_and_libraries_2019.5.281/linux/compiler/lib/intel64_lin
-liomp5 -lpthread -ldl -Wl,-rpath=${CURLDIR}/lib
-L${CURLDIR}/lib -lcurl
-Wl,-rpath=${PCRE2DIR}/lib -L${PCRE2DIR}/lib
  -lpcre2-8 -lpcre2-posix "



./configure --prefix=/uufs/chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/R/4.0.2i
--enable-R-profiling --enable-R-shlib --enable-memory-profiling
--enable-java --enable-shared=yes --with-blas="$LDFLAGS" --with-readline
--with-cairo --with-tcltk --with-libpng --with-jpeglib --with-libtiff
--with-ICU --with-pic --with-x --with-lapack --with-pcre2



I also appended the corresponding config.log:


It did not get through the filters.




Thank you,



Wim



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Re: [Rd] Compilation error for R 4.0.2

2020-07-11 Thread Kurt Hornik
> Wim R Cardoen writes:

> Hello,
> I experienced a compiler error when I tried to compile the latest version
> of R i.e. R4.0.2
> making iosupport.d from iosupport.c
> making lapack.d from lapack.c
> making list.d from list.c
> making localecharset.d from localecharset.c
> grep.c(74): catastrophic error: cannot open source file "pcre2.h"
>   # include
> (The pcre2.h header file is actually present!)


> I used the following compiler flags:
> # PCRE2:
> # -
> setenv CC gcc
> setenv CFLAGS " -O2 -fPIC "
> ./configure --prefix=/uufs/chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/pcre2/10.35 \
> --enable-pcre2-16 --enable-pcre2-32 --with-pic

> module purge
> module load intel/2019.5.281

> # USe a modern version of curl & pcre2 (The current one on Centos 7 is TOO
> old)
> setenv CURLDIR "/uufs/chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/curl/7.65.3"
> setenv PCRE2DIR "/uufs/chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/pcre2/10.35"

> setenv PATH ${PCRE2DIR}/bin:$PATH

>  Setting Compiler & linker flags:
> setenv CC icc
> setenv CXX icpc
> setenv F77 ifort
> setenv FC ifort
> setenv CFLAGS   " -axCORE-AVX512,CORE-AVX2,AVX,SSE4.2 -O3 -qopenmp
> -fp-model precise -fPIC -I${MKLROOT}/include -I${CURLDIR}/include
>   -I${PCRE2DIR}/include "

What I guess you should do is

 /path/to/configure CPPFLAGS="-I${PCRE2DIR}/include .."
 make

Hth
-k


> setenv CXXFLAGS " ${CFLAGS} "
> setenv FFLAGS   " ${CFLAGS} "
> setenv FCFLAGS  " ${CFLAGS} "
> setenv LDFLAGS  " -Wl,-rpath=${MKLROOT}/lib/intel64_lin
> -L${MKLROOT}/lib/intel64_lin -lmkl_intel_lp64 -lmkl_intel_thread -lmkl_core
>   -Wl,-rpath=/uufs/
> chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/intel/compilers_and_libraries_2019.5.281/linux/compiler/lib/intel64_lin
>-L/uufs/
> chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/intel/compilers_and_libraries_2019.5.281/linux/compiler/lib/intel64_lin
>-liomp5 -lpthread -ldl -Wl,-rpath=${CURLDIR}/lib
> -L${CURLDIR}/lib -lcurl
>-Wl,-rpath=${PCRE2DIR}/lib -L${PCRE2DIR}/lib
>  -lpcre2-8 -lpcre2-posix "

> ./configure --prefix=/uufs/chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/R/4.0.2i
> --enable-R-profiling --enable-R-shlib --enable-memory-profiling
> --enable-java --enable-shared=yes --with-blas="$LDFLAGS" --with-readline
> --with-cairo --with-tcltk --with-libpng --with-jpeglib --with-libtiff
> --with-ICU --with-pic --with-x --with-lapack --with-pcre2

> I also appended the corresponding config.log:

> Thank you,

> Wim
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[Rd] Compilation error for R 4.0.2

2020-07-10 Thread Wim R. Cardoen
Hello,

I experienced a compiler error when I tried to compile the latest version
of R i.e. R4.0.2
making iosupport.d from iosupport.c
making lapack.d from lapack.c
making list.d from list.c
making localecharset.d from localecharset.c
grep.c(74): catastrophic error: cannot open source file "pcre2.h"
  # include
(The pcre2.h header file is actually present!)


I used the following compiler flags:
# PCRE2:
# -
setenv CC gcc
setenv CFLAGS " -O2 -fPIC "
./configure --prefix=/uufs/chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/pcre2/10.35 \
--enable-pcre2-16 --enable-pcre2-32 --with-pic

module purge
module load intel/2019.5.281

# USe a modern version of curl & pcre2 (The current one on Centos 7 is TOO
old)
setenv CURLDIR "/uufs/chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/curl/7.65.3"
setenv PCRE2DIR "/uufs/chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/pcre2/10.35"

setenv PATH ${PCRE2DIR}/bin:$PATH

 Setting Compiler & linker flags:
setenv CC icc
setenv CXX icpc
setenv F77 ifort
setenv FC ifort
setenv CFLAGS   " -axCORE-AVX512,CORE-AVX2,AVX,SSE4.2 -O3 -qopenmp
-fp-model precise -fPIC -I${MKLROOT}/include -I${CURLDIR}/include
  -I${PCRE2DIR}/include "
setenv CXXFLAGS " ${CFLAGS} "
setenv FFLAGS   " ${CFLAGS} "
setenv FCFLAGS  " ${CFLAGS} "
setenv LDFLAGS  " -Wl,-rpath=${MKLROOT}/lib/intel64_lin
-L${MKLROOT}/lib/intel64_lin -lmkl_intel_lp64 -lmkl_intel_thread -lmkl_core
  -Wl,-rpath=/uufs/
chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/intel/compilers_and_libraries_2019.5.281/linux/compiler/lib/intel64_lin
   -L/uufs/
chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/intel/compilers_and_libraries_2019.5.281/linux/compiler/lib/intel64_lin
   -liomp5 -lpthread -ldl -Wl,-rpath=${CURLDIR}/lib
-L${CURLDIR}/lib -lcurl
   -Wl,-rpath=${PCRE2DIR}/lib -L${PCRE2DIR}/lib
 -lpcre2-8 -lpcre2-posix "

./configure --prefix=/uufs/chpc.utah.edu/sys/installdir/R/4.0.2i
--enable-R-profiling --enable-R-shlib --enable-memory-profiling
--enable-java --enable-shared=yes --with-blas="$LDFLAGS" --with-readline
--with-cairo --with-tcltk --with-libpng --with-jpeglib --with-libtiff
--with-ICU --with-pic --with-x --with-lapack --with-pcre2

I also appended the corresponding config.log:

Thank you,

Wim
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