Install
This is the install page for the project OpenFPM_pdata, this project contain implementation of parallel data structures. In this moment there is not official release
If you are developing the OpenFPM project you need:
- A Gitlab account
- upload a valid ssh public-key in your profile
If you are a simple user:
- nothing
Short install for User
In order to install, clone the repository with
git clone https://github.com/incardon/openfpm_pdata.git
Install dependencies and compile
./install -i "/where/you/want/to/put/dependencies" -c "--prefix=/where/you/want/to/install"
Install the library
make install
Long install for developer and interested users
The OpenFPM project is an only header library with few exceptions that require compilation. The exception are isolated in linkable libraries. Considering that at this stage is an evolving project its installation is bind to git and no release is available. In order to clone openfpm_pdata use the following command
git clone git@ppmcore.mpi-cbg.de:incardon/openfpm_pdata.git
Note the developer work on separated developing repo this is the reason why address is different, production repos are differents from release or backup repositories
OpenFPM require the following dependencies and tools in order to compile the test and the dependencies
- MPI-3.0 (only OpenMPI 1.8.X has been tested but others implementation should work)
- boost
- Metis
- (gcc 4.8.2 or higher) or (Clang any version not too old)(Intel is not tested at the moment)
- cmake
- autotools
- automake
- autolib
- wget
The good news is that there is a installation script that should take care of this, giving a step by step installation process, and installing tools and the dependencies automatically (nothing is installed without asking).
./install -i "/where/you/want/to/put/dependencies" -c "--prefix=/where/you/want/to/install"
At the end of the process you should have dependencies and test cases compiled, a full set of options is available with
./install -h
to install use
make install