Dear Gavin Abo,

I solve the problem. I change Compiler options, Linker Flags and R_LIB. They 
are now:

O Compiler options: -FR -mp1 -msse3 -parallel -nowarn -prec-div -pad -align 
-DINTEL_VML  -traceback -ip

L Linker Flags: $(FOPT) -L/opt/intel/Compiler/11.1/064/mkl/lib/em64t -liomp5 
-lpthread

R R_LIB (LAPACK+BLAS):  -lmkl_intel_lp64 -lmkl_intel_thread -lmkl_core -liomp5 
-lpthreads

I can run TiC in my machine.

 

Qingping

 

From: wien-bounces at zeus.theochem.tuwien.ac.at 
[mailto:wien-boun...@zeus.theochem.tuwien.ac.at] On Behalf Of Gavin Abo
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2011 9:46 AM
To: wien at zeus.theochem.tuwien.ac.at
Subject: Re: [Wien] running problem

 

This might be useful, check:

http://software.intel.com/sites/products/documentation/studio/composer/en-us/2011/compiler_c/optaps/common/optaps_dsp_targ.htm

That AMD processor uses -xSSE3, but the error seems to be complaining about 
optimizing with instruction set -xSSSE3. Typo in your set compiler flag, 
compiled on a different processor as Dr. Marks mentioned, or over optimization 
by -xHost (if so, maybe remove -x or force -xSSE3 or -xSSE2)?

On 12/2/2011 8:32 AM, Laurence Marks wrote: 

For something like this you should first do a google on the relevant
information provided, in this case "This program was not built to run
on the processor in your system"
 
You are running the code which has been compiled to work on an Intel
core duo, on an AMD machine. Probably the code was compiled on
"computer A" and you are trying to run it on "computer B" where A is
Intel and B is AMD. If you remove some of the optimization flags (e.g.
-x) you can compile for multiple platforms at some cost in speed and
size. However, since I don't know how it was compiled (no information)
this is about as far as I can go but you should be able to sort this
out yourself.
 
2011/12/2 Meng, Qingping <qmeng at bnl.gov> <mailto:qmeng at bnl.gov> :

        Dear Sir,
         
        I am running wien2k_11 on a machine of Dual Core AMD Opteron (tm) 
Processor
        270 with operating system Debian-6.0.3-AMD64, fortran compiler:
        l_cprof_p_11.0.084 and math libraries: l_mkl_p_10.2.7.041.
         
        I install wien2k without any problem. But when I calculated TiC 
according to
        User?s Guide. At first step has an error. It is:
         
        Commandline: x nn
         
        Program input is: "2 "
         
         
         
        Fatal Error: This program was not built to run on the processor in your
        system.
         
        The allowed processors are: Intel(R) Core(TM) Duo processors and 
compatible
        Intel processors with supplemental Streaming SIMD Extensions 3 (SSSE3)
        instruction support.
         
        0.0u 0.0s 0:00.00 0.0% 0+0k 0+0io 0pf+0w
         
        error: command   /home/qpmeng/Documents/WIEN2K/nn nn.def   failed
         
         
         
        Could you tell my reason? Thank you.
         
         
         
        Best regard,
         
        Qingping Meng
         
         
         
         
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