[yt-users] yt1.6 on steele
    John Wise 
    jwise at astro.princeton.edu
       
    Thu Feb 11 13:24:22 PST 2010
    
    
  
In general, I've found that loading the same compiler module as the one 
used to compile Python reduces headaches.  For instance, I've compiled 
Python+numpy+yt+etc with the Intel compiler, but I wouldn't recommend it 
after going through it...
John
On 02/11/2010 04:15 PM, gso at physics.ucsd.edu wrote:
> Yes a similar thing should be done on Verne or Kraken at NICS or perhaps
> any cluster, do a module swap from the pgi or intel (or other) compiler to
> gnu compiler before trying to compile YT.
>
> From
> G.S.
>
>> Hi Matt,
>>
>> I managed to install and run yt1.6 successfully on Steele. I had to do the
>> following...
>>
>> module purge (to get rid of the mpi amd intel modules)
>> module load gcc  (this loaded gcc4.2.1)
>>
>> Just in case anybody wanted to know how to get yt1.6 running on Steele.
>>
>>
>> Thanks a lot.
>>
>> Shankar
>> KU Cosmology
>>
>>
>>
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