From: Michel Espinoza-Fonseca (mef_at_ddt.biochem.umn.edu)
Date: Mon Mar 07 2005 - 18:18:43 CST
Dear Ken,
I've read your message posted months ago. The post is:
am trying to compile NAMD on a cluster under MPI. I downloaded, compiled
and tested charm++ and had no problems. I downloaded the precompiled
tcl,
fftw and plugins. I then edited Make.charmm, Linux-i686.fftw,
All-Unix.plugins and Linux-i686.tcl files as outlined in notes. Then I
ran
./config tcl fftw plugins Linux-i686-g++, switched to that directory and
ran
make. I am getting the following output indicating that charm++.h and
converse.h do not exist. I've checked the include directory in .rootdir
and
they are there....
Now I'm trying to compile NAMD on an Altix system, and I receive a
similar message, even though I changed many times the location of the .h
files. I would like to ask you if you had success compiling NAMD. If the
answer is 'yes', what did you do? I've been spending a lot of time
trying to compile NAMD, and it simply doesn't work.
Thank you very much!
Cheers,
Michel
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