From Tran@metsci.com Tue Dec 28 12:15:39 1999
Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 16:23:21 -0400
From: "Tran, Tuan" <Tran@metsci.com>
To: 'Tom Pulikal' <tapulika@npac.syr.edu>
Subject: RE: speedes on Janeway 

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Tom,

Please include LIBEXT=a when you run Admin/spmake
	./Admin/spmake -j 16 LIBEXT=a
I forgot to mentioned that.

Tuan

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Pulikal [mailto:tapulika@npac.syr.edu]
Sent: Monday, June 14, 1999 4:13 PM
To: Tran, Tuan
Subject: RE: speedes on Janeway 


Hi Tuan

  I tried the following, but got errors. Am I using a wrong make
executable ?

thanks,
--Tom
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tapulika.janeway% ./Admin/spmake -j 16
Making objs, libraries, and executables
Usage: make [-f makefile] [-p] [-i] [-k] [-s] [-r] [-n] [-u]
        [-d] [-D] [-S] [-g] [-w] [-P] [-B] [-b] [-O] [-e] [-t] [-q] [-M]
[-N] [names]
tapulika.janeway% pwd
/scratch/tapulika/speedes061199shm
tapulika.janeway% make LIBEXT=a
no arguments or description file (bu7). 

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On Mon, 14 Jun 1999, Tran, Tuan wrote:

> Tom,
> 
> It doesn't take long to compile on janeway.  At the top level of the
speedes
> subdirectory (i.e. speedes061099) execute the following
> 	./Admin/spmake -j 16
> This will run the make using 16 processors.  A person in my group has told
> me that using 16 processors to compile is optimal.
> 
> To do a make clean on all subdirectory in speedes, use
> 	make CLEAN=
> 
> Feel free to copy my binaries to start experimenting.  Copy from
> 	/scratch/ttran/ParNSS-Beta100kA
> 
> Tuan
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Pulikal [mailto:tapulika@npac.syr.edu]
> Sent: Monday, June 14, 1999 3:58 PM
> To: Tran, Tuan
> Subject: speedes on Janeway 
> 
> 
> Hi Tuan,
> 
>   I finally got my NRL account working. I have a few questions regarding
> compiling speedes and running it on Janeway. First of all should I use
> some batch job or something to compile speedes on Janeway or could I just
> do it straighaway from my command line ? On ARL machines compiling it from

> command line was really slow taking days to compile. 
> 
>   Also, could I use your binaries to start experimenting with running the
> demos in parallel with my compilation ?
> 
> thanks,
> --Tom
> 
> 
> 
>