[Yade-users] [Question #680521]: Step by step instruction on how to compile Yade into HPC cluster running RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux)

2019-04-28 Thread Nicholas Ng
New question #680521 on Yade:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/680521

Hi all,

I'm a Yade user and I would like to run my Yade simulation in HPC cluster which 
run on RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux).  From my understanding, I need to find 
ways to compile Yade into Red Hat system first, but I'm not sure how should I 
do it.

I have read the following links:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/674593
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/187904
https://yade-dev.gitlab.io/trunk/installation.html?highlight=compilation

However, I'm still a bit blur on how should I start with this compilation of 
Yade.

Therefore, I would like to ask for some help about step by step instruction 
regarding compilation of Yade.  Is there any useful link which I can refer to?

Personally I am not an IT expert, so most likely I need to pass the information 
to the administrator for HPC cluster .

I would really appreciate if anyone can share with me on the step by step 
instruction for compilation of Yade.



Thanks in advance !!!

Regards,
Nicholas Ng

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Re: [Yade-users] [Question #680521]: Step by step instruction on how to compile Yade into HPC cluster running RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux)

2019-04-29 Thread Robert Caulk
Question #680521 on Yade changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/680521

Status: Open => Answered

Robert Caulk proposed the following answer:
The concise answer is exactly what [1] did. The install page shows the
necessary third party libraries that need to be installed for Yade [2],
but the method of installation will be different for RedHat. I believe
RedHat uses Yum instead of apt, so you need to track down the comparable
libraries in that package manager. I guess it is possible you won't find
certain libraries, in which case you need to compile those libraries
separately from source. I do not know if that will be the case.

[1]https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/187904
[2]https://yade-dev.gitlab.io/trunk/installation.html?highlight=compilation#prerequisites

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