If using links or simply copying in /usr/local/bin I don't mind, but it
would easier, at least for me, once installing gromacs from source to be
able to have the gmx bins in /usr/local/bin and, of course, be able to
uninstall all gromacs as well (and undoing links or removing copies from
/usr/local
On 9/7/10 1:19 PM, Alan wrote:
I am trying release-4-5-patches and now I can see it's compiling and
installing. However, 'make install' puts the bins only in
/usr/local/gromacs/bin and I don't have (or don't find) how to 'make
links' or similar to have the gmx bins in /usr/local/bin.
I am us
Thanks Carsten.
I am trying release-4-5-patches and now I can see it's compiling and
installing. However, 'make install' puts the bins only in
/usr/local/gromacs/bin and I don't have (or don't find) how to 'make links'
or similar to have the gmx bins in /usr/local/bin.
I am using cmake.
Thanks,
Hi Alan,
'bleeding edge' gromacs development is as always in the 'master' branch.
The latest bugfixes for the 4.5.x versions you are going to find in the
'release-4-5-patches' branch.
Carsten
On Sep 7, 2010, at 12:09 PM, Alan wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Now that gromacs 4.5.1 is released I was won
Hi there,
Now that gromacs 4.5.1 is released I was wondering which branch should I
checkout if I want to test the bleeding edge gromacs development.
Thanks,
Alan
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