To compile Ray, you need a C++ compiler, an MPI library, and optionally
zlib.

Usually, people are using  g++ and Open-MPI or g++ and MPICH.

The compiler  wrapper is usually called mpicxx, which is available on most 
super computers already.

It is a bit different on a Cray or on a Blue Gene though.


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From: zg...@nmu.edu [zg...@nmu.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2014 10:27 PM
To: Boisvert, Sebastien
Subject: Compiling Ray

Dear Dr. Boisvert,

I would like to use Ray to produce a genome assembly of an avian genome we
had sequenced, but am very new to working with such programs.
Specifically, I am having trouble compiling Ray and was wondering if there
was any good documentation or tutorial on the code needed to compile Ray.
Ideally, we would be running the assembly on a small cluster.

Thanks,
Zach Gayk


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