Difference between revisions of "Flow engines on ubuntu 12.04"
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== 1. download openblas and compile it == |
== 1. download openblas and compile it == |
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− | Openblas is a packaged version of gotoblas, which is recommended by most matrix library developpers. It is available precompiled in 12.04 but it breaks python's matplotlib because it provides a different version of lapack, which is a dependency of matplotlib. |
+ | Openblas is a packaged version of Kazushige Goto's gotoblas, which is recommended by most matrix library developpers. It is available precompiled in 12.04 but it breaks python's matplotlib because it provides a different version of lapack, which is a dependency of matplotlib. |
Therefore, you should download the sources at github: |
Therefore, you should download the sources at github: |
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sudo ln -s /path/to/libopenblas.so.0 /usr/lib/libopenblas.so.0 |
sudo ln -s /path/to/libopenblas.so.0 /usr/lib/libopenblas.so.0 |
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+ | ''Note for ubuntu 10.04 users'': it may be easier on 10.04 to compile the ancestor of openblas: [http://www.tacc.utexas.edu/documents/13601/b58aeb8c-9d8d-4ec2-b5f1-5a5843b4d47b gotoblas] |
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== 2. Compile taucs == |
== 2. Compile taucs == |
Revision as of 18:14, 30 May 2012
1. download openblas and compile it
Openblas is a packaged version of Kazushige Goto's gotoblas, which is recommended by most matrix library developpers. It is available precompiled in 12.04 but it breaks python's matplotlib because it provides a different version of lapack, which is a dependency of matplotlib.
Therefore, you should download the sources at github: https://github.com/xianyi/OpenBLAS/zipball/master
prerequisites:
- gfortran
Compile somewhere in your home dir (be sure to have gfortran installed and type make FC=gfortran so as to use the right compiler) and keep the /path/to/libopenblas.so.0 in mind for the next steps.
Make a symlink to /path/to/openblas.so.0 in the standard path so that yade will find it at startup:
sudo ln -s /path/to/libopenblas.so.0 /usr/lib/libopenblas.so.0
Note for ubuntu 10.04 users: it may be easier on 10.04 to compile the ancestor of openblas: gotoblas
2. Compile taucs
Download taucs sources from the CGAL project or, simpler, download the version that I already configured for 12.04 + openblas here)
Configure the build by editing /config/linux.mk (you need at least to set the path to openblas, or to other libs you may want to use).
Compiling taucs may give harmless error messages even if it actually compiled (it failed at post-built test stages), ignore them and just check that /src/taucs.h and /lib/linux/libtaucs.a are present.
make (sudo) make install
prerequisites:
- openblas
- metis or parmetis (you can just install parmetis from 12.04, or download and compile your own metis-4.0.1 from http://glaros.dtc.umn.edu/gkhome/fsroot/sw/metis/OLD, it doesn't really matter both ways should work)
- ?
3. configure the compilation of yade/lib/triangulation
It should be possible to do it all in the scons.profile, but for the moment I just modified /trunk/lib/sconscript like this:
# vim: set filetype=python :
env.Install('$LIBDIR/lib',env.SharedLibrary('yade-support',[ env.Combine('yade-support.cpp',['base/Math.cpp']+ ['factory/ClassFactory.cpp','factory/DynLibManager.cpp','multimethods/Indexable.cpp','serialization/Serializable.cpp','pyutil/gil.cpp'] # compile TesselationWrapper only if cgal is enabled in features +(Split('triangulation/KinematicLocalisationAnalyser.cpp triangulation/Timer.cpp triangulation/basicVTKwritter.cpp triangulation/FlowBoundingSphere.cpp triangulation/PeriodicFlow.cpp triangulation/Tenseur3.cpp triangulation/TriaxialState.cpp') if 'cgal' in env['features'] else []) +(['opengl/GLUtils.cpp'] if 'opengl' in env['features'] else []) ), ],LIBS=['dl','m']+(['taucs','metis','openblas','gomp','gfortran'] if 'cgal' in env['features'] else []) +[l for l in env['LIBS'] if l!='yade-support']+(['glut','GL','GLU'] if 'opengl' in env['features'] else []), LINKFLAGS=env['LINKFLAGS']+['-L/path/to/taucs_full/lib/linux','-L/path/to/metis-4.0 (if compiled) ', '-L/path/to/lib/openblas/lib/','-pthread','-Wl','-Bsymbolic-function','-ansi'],CXXFLAGS=env['CXXFLAGS']+['-fPIC','-frounding-math','-ansi'] ))
5. Compile Yade with linsolv enabled
As usual, get the "linsolv" version of flow engines and compile yade with cgal enabled, and -DFLOW_ENGINE, -DLINSOLV in Yade's compile flags.