[CIG-SEISMO] Geotech installed can't find out executable file

Hom Nath Gharti hngharti at gmail.com
Sat Sep 28 07:56:20 PDT 2013


Dear Steven,

That seems to be correct. You use semgeotech for serial program and
psemgeotech for parallel program.

Thanks,
Hom Nath


On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 9:38 AM, 胡喆骞 <huzheqian at gmail.com> wrote:

>  Dear hghar<cig-seismo%40geodynamics.org?Subject=Re%3A%20%5BCIG-SEISMO%5D%20Geotech%20installed%20can%27t%20find%20out%20executable%20file&In-Reply-To=%3CA23F3809D5D69B4C96E0E06F6E4044F36316DBC0%40CSGMBX202W.pu.win.princeton.edu%3E>ti
> :
>
>         Sorry, I make a mistake.
>
>        I saw "psemgeotech" in my installation folder.
>        But there  is only "psemgeotech" in my installation folder.
>        Not only "psemgeotech" but also "semgeotech" and lots of  *.o files
> in my source folder.
>
>         I have been cmake geotech followed 2.3 and 2.4.
>
>        Is this correct in my installation folder?
>
>       Thank you very much !
>
>      Steven
>
>
> 2013/9/28 胡喆骞 <huzheqian at gmail.com>
>
>> Dear Hom Nath:
>>
>>      Thank you very much for your help!
>>
>>      I have been "make" in "/scr" folder then I saw.
>>     But I have another question  that when I "make" in my installation
>> folder /src  I don't find execution, when I "make" in source folder /src I
>> can see execution.
>>     So my question is that which folder "make" is correct ?
>>
>>      I  have been executed "./bin/semgeotech ./input/validation1.sem" as
>> blow :
>>
>>  [geotech at Redhat6 bin]$ ./semgeotech ../input/validation1.sem
>>  reading main input file... complete!
>> reading mesh & material properties... complete!
>>  elements => total:        1670  max:        1670  min:        1670
>>  nodes    => total:        2200  max:        2200  min:        2200
>> creating spectral elements... complete!
>>  elements => total:        1670  max:        1670  min:        1670
>>  nodes    => total:       15393  max:       15393  min:       15393
>>
>>
>>  Steven
>>
>>
>> 2013/9/28 Hom N. Gharti <hgharti at princeton.edu>
>>
>>>   Dear Steven,
>>>
>>> You need to configure (See 2.3) and compile (See 2.4) the package.
>>> Alternative to 2.3, if you have experience with Makefile, you can modify
>>> existing Makefile in src/ directory and compile. Let me know know if you
>>> have any problem.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Hom Nath
>>>
>>>    ------------------------------
>>> *From:* cig-seismo-bounces at geodynamics.org [
>>> cig-seismo-bounces at geodynamics.org] on behalf of 胡喆骞 [
>>> huzheqian at gmail.com]
>>> *Sent:* Saturday, September 28, 2013 6:21 AM
>>> *To:* cig-seismo at geodynamics.org
>>> *Subject:* [CIG-SEISMO] Geotech installed can't find out executable file
>>>
>>>   Dear expert:
>>>
>>>   This is Steven. I have some issues when I installed geotech.
>>>
>>>   For install  SPECFEM3D Geotech, I have been installed GCC, openmpi
>>> and  scotch .
>>>
>>>   gcc version 4.4.6 20110731
>>> gfortran version 4.4.6 20110731
>>> mpirun (Open MPI) 1.4.5
>>> scotch 5.1.12
>>>
>>>  I followed user guide, there is no error when I install GEOTECH on my
>>> rehdat6 x64.
>>>
>>>  But when I try to run example in page 13, I can not find "semgeotech"
>>> in my OS.
>>>  In user guide I find that "./bin/semgeotech input_?le_name" at page 13.
>>>  Not only in my installed folder, but also in source installation
>>> folder, I can't find semgeotech.
>>>
>>>  When I opened the "bin" folder which is "tar -zxvf" from
>>> geotech.tar.gz, I found that the "bin" folder is empty.
>>>
>>>  Could you give me some suggest on this issues?
>>> How can I solve it?
>>>
>>>  Thank you very much!
>>>
>>> --
>>> ---------------------------------------------
>>> Steven Hu
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>>
>>  --
>> ---------------------------------------------
>> Steven Hu
>>
>>
>
>
>  --
> ---------------------------------------------
> Steven Hu
>
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