[Octopus-users] running error
Alberto Castro
alberto.castro at tddft.org
Fri Feb 22 08:21:11 WET 2008
Hi,
That means that you compiled with the intel compiler, but the library
"libimf.so" is not in your path for shared libraries (that library is
needed at run time by any program compiled with ifort).
If you look for the directory where the intel compiler is installed
(usually somewhere under /opt, you were find some shell script that adds
the necessary paths to your environment. You just need to execute that
script (better to put it in your shell startup file). In my case that
script is:
/opt/intel/fc/10.0.023/bin/ifortvars.sh
and probably you will have a similar one.
Al.
On Fri, 22 Feb 2008, moshiour wrote:
> Hi,
> I have installed the octopus-3 properly. And it went well during installation.
> The problem is arising, when i am going to run the code using my working(with inp)
> directly:
> octopus
>
> It is giving the following error
> *****************************************************************
> /home/tom/tddft/bin/octopus: error while loading shared libraries: libimf.so:
> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
> **********************************************
> best regards,
>
> Moshiour
> Bose-TWAS Fellow
> S.N.Bose Research Center,India
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