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From: Jim E. <jim...@al...> - 2001-09-21 11:49:14
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Miguel, Please try the vis5d+ distribution available from http://vis5d.sf.net - it uses a much more automated (automake - autoconf) make system and should compile without any problems on your platform, (see the included README file for complete instructions). I will be glad to help if you have any problems compiling this version. Jim Miguel Angel Martin-Delgado wrote: > Dear Sirs, > I am writing you concerning the installation of your software > package vis5d which we want to use for scientific purposes in > our group of Strongly Correlated Electrons in Condensed Matter. > > After downloading the file vis5d-5.1.tar.Z from your webpage, > we proceeded with its compilation in a machine with the following > specifications: > > Processor Alpha AXP 21264 Slot B 667 MHz, 4 Mb cache > Motherboard VP2000 for Alpha 21264 Dual compatible NT and Linux > Operative System: Linux Red Hat 7.0 > > As we did not find an appropriate entry in the menu after the make > command, we tried with the closest one which we though it would be > > make alpha-x > > The outcome was an unavoidable error which stopped the compilation > any further. > > The result of this run can be found in the attachement for you to > see if you can guess the solution of this problem. > > We would appreciate very much any help on this problem. > We find your program very useful for visualizing in 3D > the results of our numerical calculations of electronic > properties we are studying. > > Yours sincerely, > > Prof. Miguel A. Martin-Delgado, > Departamento Fisica Teorica I > Facultad de Ciencias Fisicas > Universidad Complutense > 28040 MADRID. SPAIN. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Name: alpha.out > alpha.out Type: Plain Text (TEXT/PLAIN) > Encoding: BASE64 |