Hello Ethan,
> I may be mis-remembering, but I have it in mind that the cns source code
> requires selecting or porting a set of compiler-specific routines in one
> of the source modules. These are work-arounds for the variability in
> Fortran implementations mentioned above.
The CNS build system does this automatically these days.
I'm not sure what Pryank is doing wrong, but I don't think this has
anything to do with either CNS or the Aria routines. Intel does release
glitchy versions of their compilers, so that's possibly the issue:
(sbgrid-dev-turbo:cns/aria-test/cns_solve_1.21) sw_vers
ProductName: Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.6.3
BuildVersion: 10D573
(sbgrid-dev-turbo:cns/aria-test/cns_solve_1.21) ifort --version
ifort (IFORT) 11.1 20091130
Copyright (C) 1985-2009 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
(sbgrid-dev-turbo:cns/aria-test/cns_solve_1.21) ./mac-intel-darwin/source/cns_solve-1006091423.exe
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| Crystallography & NMR System (CNS) |
| CNSsolve |
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Version: 1.2 at patch level 1
Status: General release with ARIA enhancements
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Written by: A.T.Brunger, P.D.Adams, G.M.Clore, W.L.DeLano,
P.Gros, R.W.Grosse-Kunstleve, J.-S.Jiang,
J.Kuszewski, M.Nilges, N.S.Pannu, R.J.Read,
L.M.Rice, T.Simonson, G.L.Warren.
Copyright (c) 1997-2007 Yale University
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Running on machine: sbgrid-dev-turbo.in.hwlab (Mac/Intel,32-bit)
Program started by: sbgrid
Program started at: 14:44:03 on 09-Jun-2010
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It was 5 minutes of work for someone with the right background.
Some days I hate computers. :-/
-ben
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