Hi Anselm,
On Wed, Jun 6, 2018 at 5:30 AM Loges, Anselm G
wrote:
> Hi Matt,
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>
> thanks for the quick reply! Your instructions worked, Feff8L is up and
> running.
>
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>
Great!
> I have taken the liberty to write down how to install and run Feff8L from
> the GitHub page that ignores the
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import larch
ImportError: No module named larch
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Ran 1 test in 0.073s
FAILED (errors=1)
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Thanks and best regards,
Anselm
From: Ifeffit on behalf of Matt
Newville
Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2018 12:31:30 AM
To: XAFS Analysis
Hi everyone,
not exactly an ifeffit question, but maybe someone knows. Since I am for ome
reason unable to install ifeffit or demeter on certain Linux computers (others
with the same distribution and same settings work fine), I have been trying to
install FEFF8-lite. However, on the
Josh,
That seems to have done the trick!
thank you,
George
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 7:22 PM, Joshua Kas joshua.j@gmail.com wrote:
Hi George,
The obsolete warning is probably not a big deal, however, the compilation
should be tested since compiling with gfortran has not been well tested
Is it possible that I need to download and install the gfortran-4.2.3.dmg
file in addition to gfortran-42-5577.pkg file? Any suggestions as to what to
try would be appreciated.
thanks,
George
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 1:59 PM, George Sterbinsky
georgesterbin...@u.northwestern.edu wrote:
Matt,
Hi George,
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 2:07 PM, George Sterbinsky
georgesterbin...@u.northwestern.edu wrote:
Is it possible that I need to download and install the gfortran-4.2.3.dmg
file in addition to gfortran-42-5577.pkg file? Any suggestions as to what to
try would be appreciated.
I doubt it.
I've also noticed that there is not a file or directory called gfortran in
'/usr/local/bin'. This is what made me think I may also need to install the
gfortran-4.2.3.dmg file. If I do not see a file or directory called gfortran
in '/usr/local/bin' does this indicate that gfortran is not installed?
Matt, Jeff and List members,
It took me some time to find a download for version of Xcode that was
compatible with my OS and gfortran. I installed Xcode 3.1.4 and the
gfortran-42-5577.pkg file from the link Matt sent. I put the feff702.f file
and the feff.inp file in the same folder. I used the
Hi, I am hoping someone can explain to me how to run Feff 7 on a mac (OSX
version 10.5.8) starting from the feff702.f file.
Thank you,
George
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Hi George,
You need to have a fortran compiler installed on your Mac. You can find
information on Mac OS X fortran compilers here:
http://hpc.sourceforge.net/
Once you have the compilers installed, you compile the feff702.f file. You can
run it from the command line using any feff.inp file.
Jeff, Thanks, could you please tell me specifically what to type at the
command prompt or direct me to some instructions on this part? I've never
run Feff before (other than with the help of Artemis).
thanks,
George
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 2:05 PM, Jeff Terry ter...@iit.edu wrote:
Hi George,
Hi George,
Feff6 comes built in with the Mac distributions of Ifeffit
(iXAFS.app), and is at
/Applications/iXAFS.app/Contents/Resources/local/bin/feff6.
Is that OK or do you really need Feff7? There's not much in Feff7
that's not in Feff6 (or a whole lot better in Feff8).
FWIW, that version was
Following Matt's example, you would go to the directory where you build the
program. You need to have a valid feff.inp file inside that directory.
At the prompt (%), could be different depending on what shell you are running,
type:
./feff702
It should run.
Jeff
On Oct 27, 2010, at 1:19 PM,
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