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Re: [ccp4bb]: CCP4 4.2 with Intel Compilers



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Be sure to check this page out:

http://www.ysbl.york.ac.uk/~cowtan/ccp4/ccp4.html

Sorry if you already have done so.

Also for reference:  http://www.ysbl.york.ac.uk/~cowtan/ccp4/rh7.html

i.e., it sounds as if you are probably more likely to run into problems 
if you DON'T use the binaries if you have red hat 7.x

HTH



On Tuesday, May 21, 2002, at 12:02 PM, James Stroud wrote:

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> I am about to install the new CCP4 version on a Linux box I was 
> wondering if
> anyone knows whether there would be an advantage in compiling CCP4 4.2 
> with
> the Intel compilers over using the pre-built binaries. If there is an
> advantage, does anyone have any advice about compiling--such as how to
> configure compiler flags, which libraries to use, and whether or not 
> using
> the Intel C compiler in conjunction with IFC will give a performance 
> boost.
> There was a nice mailing a couple of months ago from Kay Diederichs
> mentioning that the new CCP4 version will be able to compile with the 
> Intel
> compilers, but nothing more has been mentioned (unless of course I 
> missed it
> when perusing the CCP4 pages).
>
> Kay Diederichs wrote:
>> I don't know about refmac5 but I believe the forthcoming CCP4 distro 
>> can
>> be compiled with ifc, thanks to Clemens.
>> For CNS, I start from the Makefile.header for pgf77 or fort77 and use
>> -Vaxlib -axKW for both F77OPT and LDFLAGS. That works nicely.
>>
>> Kay
>
> James
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