The problem clearly says: nn not found.
Most likely, the installation (compilation) did NOT work properly.
Check for the presence of /home/anupriya/WIEN2k_17.1/nn
if it does not exist,
cd SRC_nn; cat compile.msg and check for errors.
Am 05.07.2018 um 08:36 schrieb Subhasis Panda:
Dear All,
I have installed Wien2k 17.1 version on a desktop PC having core i7 with
ubuntu
16.04 operating system, fortran compiler ifort, math libraries MKL. When
I was generating the structure of any material, RMT is not calculated
automatically. Again if I am giving RMT manually and during initializing
the calculation the following error is found from the STDOUT file.
Kindly suggest me what to do.
next is setrmt
next is nn
/home/anupriya/WIEN2k_17.1/nn: Command not found.
0.0u 0.0s 0:00.00 0.0% 0+0k 0+0io 0pf+0w
error: command /home/anupriya/WIEN2k_17.1/nn nn.def failed
n stop error n
Thanks & regards
Subhasis
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