Difference between revisions of "Getting started with Hall-D Software on the JLab CUE"
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If you have an account on the JLab CUE system that you would like to run Hall-D software from, you can do so using the software installed on the group disk. The following steps are valid for the tcsh shell: | If you have an account on the JLab CUE system that you would like to run Hall-D software from, you can do so using the software installed on the group disk. The following steps are valid for the tcsh shell: | ||
− | + | 1.) source /group/halld/Software/scripts/env_jlab.csh | |
− | + | 2.) mkdir -p $HALLD_MY | |
Revision as of 16:31, 28 November 2007
If you have an account on the JLab CUE system that you would like to run Hall-D software from, you can do so using the software installed on the group disk. The following steps are valid for the tcsh shell:
1.) source /group/halld/Software/scripts/env_jlab.csh 2.) mkdir -p $HALLD_MY
You will want to add step 1 above to your .cshrc file.
With this configuration, you can checkout a specific piece of code and compile it against the libraries and headers installed in the group area, but install into your own private $HALLD_MY area. For example:
cd $HALLD_MY svn co https://halldsvn.jlab.org/repos/trunk/src/programs/Simulation/pythiagen . . . cd pythiagen make
This compile and link the executable and then place it in the $HALLD_MY/bin/$OSNAME directory.