We discussed Cactus and the OSG many years ago. The major issue then was MPI, since it is usually not possible to auto-detect which MPI version should be used on a particular system.
I suggest that you start by listing the software dependencies (probably MPI, HDF5, C, C++, and Fortran compilers, maybe a few others). Once you have these installed (or decided that you want to let Cactus install these automatically), we can discuss the problems you encounter, as Ian said above. -erik On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 3:46 AM, Ian Hinder <ian.hin...@aei.mpg.de> wrote: > > On 5 Apr 2017, at 01:19, Ashiqul Islam Dip <d...@communityofphysics.org> > wrote: > > Dear Einstein Toolkit User, > I was trying to install Einstein Toolkit on Open Science Grid. Their > computer runs on Scientific Linux release 6.8 (Carbon). Can anyone tell me > how to get ET installed on the system? > Every time I get a "sim-config" error, when I try to build the simfactory. > > > Hi, > > Welcome! > > Please can you provide more information? > > - What instructions are you following? > - Which step failed? > - What was the error message? > > Without such information, we can't really help you... I don't know if > anyone has tried on the OSG before, but Scientific Linux should work (or it > should be possible to make it work, if it doesn't work immediately from an > existing optionlist). > > -- > Ian Hinder > http://members.aei.mpg.de/ianhin > > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@einsteintoolkit.org > http://lists.einsteintoolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > -- Erik Schnetter <schnet...@cct.lsu.edu> http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/personal/eschnetter/
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