Re: [SIESTA-L] << compiling siesta-4.1-b2 with Intel Compiler >>

2017-04-07 Por tôpico I. Camps
Dear Nick, I just finished to successful compile and run SIESTA-4.1-b2 (I just run with the previous silicon example). Everything was fine. One thing that is strange, to me, is that I just previously compile SIESTA with the same Intel set (compiler, MKL, MPI) in a different Linux flavor without

Re: [SIESTA-L] << compiling siesta-4.1-b2 with Intel Compiler >>

2017-04-06 Por tôpico Nick Papior
First, did you try my suggestion? It is not clear at all whether you did and you still have the problem? Secondly, those libraries are dependencies normal to the intel compiler. Intel isn't a completely separate compiler, it still relies on system libraries. Lastly, the pthread dependency is

Re: [SIESTA-L] << compiling siesta-4.1-b2 with Intel Compiler >>

2017-04-05 Por tôpico I. Camps
Running the command "ldd siesta" and "ldd -v siesta" returns that all libraries are on my system. Some dubs: - why using libpthread from system instead from Intel? - why using libgcc_s? It is not a memory problem (16GB) and a system size (1 atom). ldd siesta linux-vdso.so.1