General Advice for building Babel
Babel is fairly strict in following the GNU Build System conventions. Pay close attention to
./configure --help output. At the end is a list of variables you must set if you want to use particular compilers instead of whatever configure finds by default. E.g. you want to use /bootleg/fortran/intel/9.0/bin/ifort instead of gfortran. ./configure \ --prefix=$HOME/cca/install/babel-intel \ FC=/bootleg/fortran/intel/9.0/bin/ifort \ F77=/bootleg/fortran/intel/9.0/bin/ifort make install Another often useful approach when building babel is to do a object-dir build, leaving the source tree untouched and creating all scratch files in a separate object tree. tar zxf babel-VERSION.tar.gz mkdir obj-babel cd obj-babel ../babel-VERSION/configure --srcdir=../babel-VERSION \ --prefix=......etc make install After installation, you can just delete the obj-babel directory. This is particularly handy if you are making experimental modifications to the babel sources; you don't have to worry about potential imperfections in the clean and distclean targets of the babel build when rebuilding. Created by: baallan last modification: Tuesday 23 of August, 2005 [22:35:43 UTC] by baallan |
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