Thanks Nick, I got mixed up between the master branch and 4.1.5, and which one
had psml support, I will try compiling the master branch instead
Danny
From: siesta-l-requ...@uam.es on behalf of Nick
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Sent: 25 August 2023 02:56
To: siesta-l@uam.es
Subject: Re: [SIESTA-L] Compiling siesta 4.1.5b, problem with libfdf
Hi,
4.1.5b does not contain the psml stuff.. So I am not fully sure what you mean?
Secondly,
- if you want a stable release, use 4.1.5, this does NOT contain PSML.
- if you want psml support, download the latest 'master' commit at
gitlab.com/siesta-project/siesta<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://gitlab.com/siesta-project/siesta__;!!D9dNQwwGXtA!QNYgtRVBdTms0eegc1QBISe8IP7G12h9jf2gBR_fBZ_Aqb_JZ3UPJs1vCcnNLiGBJRW8vElNYd5iKxVmgg$>
Den tors. 24. aug. 2023 kl. 22.00 skrev Daniel Bennett
mailto:db...@cantab.ac.uk>>:
Hi all,
I am trying to compile siesta 4.1.5b manually and am having some problems. (I
was previously using the psml version, but psml support is now in the main
branch so I want to upgrade)
The build process is a little different, requiring an explicit build of libfdf.
I downloaded and compiled libfdf with the same compilers and modules as I use
for the siesta build, but when I try to build siesta, it can't seem to find
libfdf. arch.make file and a log file for make are attached. I tried setting
FDF_ROOT to /path/to/libfdf as well as /path/to/libfdf/lib/pkgconfig, which is
where the libfdf.pc file is located. Neither of these worked for me.
Has anyone else had similar problems? Any advice greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Daniel Bennett
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