The default .bashrc file is set either by the OS, or by a sysadmin
depending upon whether you downloaded Ubuntu or you are using a shared
system. It is meant to be edited. If it is a shared system then you should
talk to the sysadmin; maybe there was a reason. If it is your personal
computer is the
Thank you for answering.
I just understand the logic of script.
So, in case directory (shared "./"), we can set the granularity freely.
And in the case of (remote) local directory, granularity should be 1.
Exactly.
Also, I know that the second problem comes from Ubuntu Linux,
but, for me, i
I don't think that is a Ubuntu bug. It seemed to be intended behavior
for many Linux distributions as some programs don't safely run in
non-interactive mode as explained better in the reference [5] in the
post at:
https://www.mail-archive.com/wien@zeus.theochem.tuwien.ac.at/msg18685.html
On
Dear Blaha
Thank you for answering.
I just understand the logic of script.
So, in case directory (shared "./"), we can set the granularity freely.
And in the case of (remote) local directory, granularity should be 1.
I misunderstood the "nonlocal SCRATCH".
Also, I know that the second problem com
Hi,
Thanks for the report, but I don't think that these are bugs with WIEN2k:
By the way, I found a small bug on script "lapw1para_lapw".
The check of local directory seems wrong.
"./" is usually NFS shared directory, so I think "!=" should be "==".
if($?SCRATCH) then
if($SCRATC
|FINDLOC| — Search an array for a value
is a standard Fortran function (2008 standard). It is available in
gfortran (at least in version 10) and also in newer ifort versions.
It could be that your ifort v17 does not support it yet. I suggest to
upgrade to the new intel compiler+library
Dear sirs,
At first, I am grad to get a new release of WIEN2k.
By the way, I found a small bug on script "lapw1para_lapw".
The check of local directory seems wrong.
"./" is usually NFS shared directory, so I think "!=" should be "==".
if($?SCRATCH) then
if($SCRATCH != "./" ) then
Hello,
It seems there is a problem with findloc in lapw0_mpi. The program does not
compile. The error message is:
SRC_lapw0/compile.msg:lapw0.F(2370): error #6404: This name does not have a
type, and must have an explicit type. [FINDLOC]
I am using intel fortran compiler( v. 17), with intelmp
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