From: amber l. <amb...@gm...> - 2017-07-02 07:32:20
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Don't forget to reply all ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Ian Foley <ifo...@gm...> Date: Sun, Jul 2, 2017 at 1:56 AM Subject: Re: [mesa-users] Generating version 9793 To: amber lauer <amb...@gm...> Hi Amber, Thanks for the suggestion. Yes, I could go the route you suggest. Problem is I've always been able to use Windows way back with mesa version 2670 in 2011. That's 6 years. Now a change has been made which is blocking my compilation. Of course, I knew I was taking the risk of this happening. However, it is a change that is needed by only a small part of the total mesa package so it would be nice if there was a reasonable work-around as there is for the mesasdk. There is a windows version of hdf5 which I have downloaded, but I have not had time to follow it through and I do not know which parts I need yet. I've had no time to follow it through. I'd like to ask. What parts of hdf5 do I need if I was to import a windows version of the library. How would I go about it? Thanks once again, Kind regards Ian On 2 July 2017 at 13:34, amber lauer <amb...@gm...> wrote: > Just my two cents- If you're willing to consider a dual-boot set up, I > highly recommend it. The lack of windows support is common in physics, and > in these cases is usually limited to OSX and linux. > > Barring that, you might have some success with a virtual machine. > Virtualbox is free and quite powerful, and I use it for the reverse- > windows stuff that can't be run on linux (using wine). > > Dual booting is usually easy to setup without disturbing your current OS > install, other than shrinking the hard drive space. > > > > On Sun, Jun 4, 2017 at 10:50 PM, Ian Foley <ifo...@gm...> wrote: > >> Hi Rob, >> >> I'll give it a go >> >> Thanks >> >> Ian >> >> On 5 June 2017 at 13:39, Robert Farmer <rjf...@as...> wrote: >> >>> Hi >>> >>> Try just replacing ifort with gfortran in the commands. >>> >>> Rob >>> >>> >>> On Jun 4, 2017 20:33, "Ian Foley" <ifo...@gm...> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am a user who is not using the mesasdk, so I use the >>> makefile_header_non_mesasdk file to generate the star executable. >>> >>> A new addition with this version is the hdf5 library which I gather has >>> something to do with processing weak rates. There is nothing in the release >>> notes about it. >>> >>> However, the code in the header file shows how to generate the hdf5 >>> library with ifort, but not with gfortran. So before I delve deeper I'm >>> wondering how I create this library and set it up with gfortran. >>> >>> Thanks >>> Ian >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------ >>> ------------------ >>> Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most >>> engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot >>> _______________________________________________ >>> mesa-users mailing list >>> mes...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mesa-users >>> >>> >>> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------ >> ------------------ >> Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most >> engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot >> _______________________________________________ >> mesa-users mailing list >> mes...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mesa-users >> >> > > > -- > Amber Lauer. M.S. Physics > PhD Candidate, > Graduate School of Physics, > Louisiana State University > -- Amber Lauer. M.S. Physics PhD Candidate, Graduate School of Physics, Louisiana State University |