[mesa-users] Fwd: Test Failed

Bill Paxton paxton at kitp.ucsb.edu
Thu Nov 24 13:26:08 EST 2011


Hi Ehsan,

Thanks for answering Yevgeni's question.
I'm forwarding your answer to mesa-users so we have a record that may be of use to other users.

Let me also add my strong encouragement for people to switch to using the mesasdk.
It isn't mandatory, but I think it is likely to be a much easier path forward for all of us.
I personally don't plan on renewing my ifort license -- I've crossed the bridge.  ;-)

Cheers,
Bill



Begin forwarded message:

> From: "Ehsan Moravveji" <moravveji at iasbs.ac.ir>
> Date: November 24, 2011 10:08:46 AM PST
> To: "Yevgeni Kissin" <kissin at astro.utoronto.ca>
> Cc: "Bill Paxton" <paxton at kitp.ucsb.edu>, "Richard Townsend" <townsend at astro.wisc.edu>
> Subject: Re: [mesa-users] Test Failed
> 
> Hi Yevgeni,
> 
> First of all, add this line to your .bashrc:
> export OMP_NUM_THREADS = 2
> you have to decide how many threads to assign to your MESA runs.
> you also have to add path to the pre-compiled gfortran 4.7 that is already provided in MESASDK:
> 
> export MESASDK_ROOT=/Users/ehsan/programs/mesa/utils/mesasdk
> source ${MESASDK_ROOT}/bin/mesasdk_init.sh
> 
> next refresh your terminal, and ./clean and then ./install, and see what you get.
> 
> Rich and Bill can also check on us.
> Ehsan.
> 
> 
> > the appropriate header file. I was unable to copy the lines suggested
> > there
> > into my .bashrc file for
> > it to work, but I already have gfortran 4.5 installed.
> > I ran ./clean and ./install, but the only message I got was
> > 
> > checking if ndiff is installed ...
> > yes!
> > Please set the environment variable OMP_NUM_THREADS.
> > Suggested value is the number of cores on your machine.
> > 
> > I was expecting a long string of operations.
> > When I try to run the test run, I do ./rn, and get an error
> > 
> > Thu Nov 24 11:47:20 EST 2011
> > ./rn: line 5: ./star: No such file or directory
> > Thu Nov 24 11:47:20 EST 2011
> > 
> > and there is no such file in the directory /mesa/star/test.
> > What can be the issue?
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > Yevgeni.
> > 
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