Dear Anant 
If you have compiled siesta successfully, Then go to ~/siesta-3.2/Util  and run 
build_all.sh 
this will creat maximum important utilities binary files for further use
Dr Mohan L Verma 
Prof & Head
Department of Applied Physics
FET,SSGI Shri Shankaracharya Technical Campus-Junwani, Bhilai (Chhattisgrah) 
INDIA
490020 

[email protected]
 


     On Wednesday, 15 April 2015 5:12 PM, Nick Papior Andersen 
<[email protected]> wrote:
   

 

2015-04-15 13:34 GMT+02:00 ANANT VIJAY <[email protected]>:

Sir , I can compile and execute things with .f90 files sucsessfully but not 
with .f files, now all the utilities are not compiled from .f90 files but .f 
files so I need .f90 files only for those utilities.Although i can compile the 
files .f extention but they do not run at all
I am sorry, I do not understand your inquiry then...
for example when i execute ./plstm and then enters it does not give any 
messages.


ANANT VIJAY VARMA
M.Tech. STUDENT
CENTER FOR CONVERGING TECHNOLOGIES
UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN
JAIPUR

On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 4:56 PM, Nick Papior Andersen <[email protected]> 
wrote:



2015-04-15 13:21 GMT+02:00 ANANT VIJAY <[email protected]>:

well all I am asking is for .f90 files (if someone have) of all the utilities 
in utility folder only, as I am not able to compile and execute the .f files 
correctly but .f90 only.So as you said .f90 source files for all utilities is 
all  I need.
This implies that you have a faulty compiler. Which compiler are you 
using?Regular gcc/gfortran compiles all the sources just fine. 
To be clear, can you compile all the .f90 and execute the utilities 
successfully?
The utilities have not been ported to fortran 90, some have but far from all. 
This is because nearly all compilers are backwards compatible and can easily 
compile the .f files.What you are requesting is non-existing to my knowledge. 
Thank you for your reply.

ANANT VIJAY VARMA
M.Tech. STUDENT
CENTER FOR CONVERGING TECHNOLOGIES
UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN
JAIPUR

On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 7:47 PM, I. Camps <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear Anant,

You should EVER ask to a stranger to send you executable files!

One of the good things of SIESTA is that you have access to  the source files. 
Then you can compile your own executable files in your own platform in a risk 
free manner..

If you have .f90 sources files, you have to compile them using a Fortran 90 
compiler (gfortran, Intel, gcc, etc.) in the same way you compile .f files.

Regards,


[]'s,

@mps

On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 9:30 AM, ANANT VIJAY <[email protected]> wrote:

Sir,
    As i mentioned plstm for LDOS, gnubands, and all other which are
being compiled by .f extension fortran files. It would be really
helpful if you send me either executables compiled from .f90 extension
files or files themselves.

thank you for your reply.

On 4/9/15, Uma Shankar Sharma <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mention clearly, which executable is not compiled
>
> Dr U S Sharma
>
> RJIT
> Tekanpur
> On Apr 9, 2015 7:46 PM, "ANANT VIJAY" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> HELLO EVERYONE
>>                             Please send me if you have siesta EXECUTABLES
>> compiled from .f90 fortran files. I am not able to run many of the
>> utility
>> files.
>>
>> like plstm ,gnubands, etc.
>> ANANT VIJAY VARMA
>> M.Tech. STUDENT
>> CENTER FOR CONVERGING TECHNOLOGIES
>> UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN
>> JAIPUR
>>
>


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ANANT VIJAY VARMA
M.Tech. STUDENT
CENTER FOR CONVERGING TECHNOLOGIES
UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN
JAIPUR








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