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=== Preinstall === | === Preinstall === | ||
The Yambo souce code can be downloaded from: | |||
GitHub: | |||
[https://github.com/yambo-code/yambo] | |||
[https://github.com/yambo-code/yambo/archive/refs/heads/master.zip] | |||
Direct download in a tgz file: | |||
[https://github.com/yambo-code/yambo/wiki/Releases-%28tar.gz-format%29] | |||
Yambo can make good use of external libraries like FFTW, ESSL, BLAS, netCDF, and so on. It is worth identifying if they are already installed on your system, especially for HPCs. | Yambo can make good use of external libraries like FFTW, ESSL, BLAS, netCDF, and so on. It is worth identifying if they are already installed on your system, especially for HPCs. |
Revision as of 14:47, 2 April 2021
Preinstall
The Yambo souce code can be downloaded from:
Direct download in a tgz file: [3]
Yambo can make good use of external libraries like FFTW, ESSL, BLAS, netCDF, and so on. It is worth identifying if they are already installed on your system, especially for HPCs.
Quick install
If you are lucky, the configure script will successfully find the best compiler options.
% tar -xvzf yambo-latest.tar.gz % cd yambo-X.X.X % ./configure % make yambo ypp interfaces
Executables are found in the bin folder. To check that it works:
% ./bin/yambo Cannot access CORE database (SAVE/*db1 and/or SAVE/*wf)
Full install
In general, however, some fine-tuning will be necessary to link the requested libraries.
./configure --help
for a large set of options.
Configure options for yambo 4.4.0
Insert details here...
After configure, you can also edit the config/setup
file.