Thanks, Prasenjit.
I do have the make.sys file.but how does make "know" what's been changed.is there a database of original electron.f90 creation dates somewhere? I confess I'm not exactly an expert on the linker process in linux.for OS/360 I once was! Is there an online manual on fortran and linking resultant .o and the (mysterious to me) .mod files? Thanks again. -Paul Paul M. Grant, PhD Principal, W2AGZ Technologies Visiting Scholar, Applied Physics, Stanford (2005-2008) EPRI Science Fellow (Retired) IBM Research Staff Member Emeritus <mailto:w2agz at pacbell.net> w2agz at pacbell.net <http://www.w2agz.com/> http://www.w2agz.com From: pw_forum-bounces at pwscf.org [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Prasenjit Ghosh Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 3:36 PM To: PWSCF Forum Subject: Re: [Pw_forum] Making Changes in pw.x if you have the make.sys file, then make all or make pw will be sufficient. The subroutines which have been changed will be recompiled, linked and the pw.x will be created. Prasenjit 2008/10/7 Paul M. Grant <w2agz at pacbell.net> I know I've done this before, but can't remember how. Suppose I want to make a small change in one of the routines used by pw.x, let's say electrons.f90. What do I do after making and saving the changes? Do a fortran compile and then make all? Paul M. Grant, PhD Principal, W2AGZ Technologies Visiting Scholar, Applied Physics, Stanford (2005-2008) EPRI Science Fellow (Retired) IBM Research Staff Member Emeritus <mailto:w2agz at pacbell.net> w2agz at pacbell.net <http://www.w2agz.com/> http://www.w2agz.com _______________________________________________ Pw_forum mailing list Pw_forum at pwscf.org http://www.democritos.it/mailman/listinfo/pw_forum -- PRASENJIT GHOSH, POST-DOC, ROOM NO: 265, MAIN BUILDING, CM SECTION, ICTP, STRADA COSTERIA 11, TRIESTE, 34104, ITALY PHONE: +39 040 2240 369 (O) +39 3807528672 (M) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.democritos.it/pipermail/pw_forum/attachments/20081006/1f739637/attachment-0001.htm
