So it was really not that complicated
"On another note, is there any way to define which compilers to use on the CLI (like before with configure gnu)? I assume I could remove the " For macOS:" check (or uninstall in run-cmake and the assumption will be that I am building under linux? It would be nice to try to build using gnu gcc if clang keeps failing."
./quick_cmake_install -mpi -openmp GNU
Trying this now
// Gus
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Från: Gustaf Olsson
Skickat: den 5 maj 2020 10:22:42
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No dice, still failing on metatwist
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Från: Gustaf Olsson <gustaf.olsson.lnu.se>
Skickat: den 5 maj 2020 10:07:11
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Ämne: [AMBER] AmberTools20 comilation on macOS
So it's that time of the year again! New amber release, exciting.
Sadly, I am already running into problems though this is part of the fun isn't it?
Im currently installing on:
macOS Mojave 10.14.6
Xcode 11.3.1 (11C504)
Following the manual produces an error for metatwist
Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
"boost::re_detail_107200::raw_storage::insert(unsigned long, unsigned long)", referenced from:
boost::re_detail_107200::basic_regex_parser<char, boost::regex_traits<char, boost::cpp_regex_traits<char> > >::parse_repeat(unsigned long, unsigned long) in metatwist.cpp.o
....
....
ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
make[2]: *** [AmberTools/src/moft/metatwist] Error 1
make[1]: *** [AmberTools/src/moft/CMakeFiles/metatwist.dir/all] Error 2
make: *** [all] Error 2
This is using the built in (xcode) compilers. There seems to be a problem with "boost" and if I am not mistaken, there was a problem with boost and the mac GCC (clang) compiler earlier?
Checking the run_cmake file provided some additional insight:
# For macOS:
if [ -x /Applications/CMake.app/Contents/bin/cmake ]; then
cmake=/Applications/CMake.app/Contents/bin/cmake
else
cmake=cmake
fi
Applications/CMake.app is not present by default. Hence this test "fails" and sets cmake=cmake. Using a package manager (for me homebrew) I have cmake in /usr/local/bin/. This might create further problems as I suspect this package may not have been built with mac clang.
I do not have a running VM or "virgin macOS" so I cannot confirm if cmake is installed at all with xcode and the GUI cmake that run_cmake checks for is not there by default. This might be a problem and the "prerequisites" should likely indicate that you need to install CMake.app (
https://cmake.org/install/) or using macports or homebrew.<
https://cmake.org/install/>
Maybe the test for OS could use something like "sw_vers" or "system_profiler SPSoftwareDataType" to find not only of it is macOS (OS X) though even the version of the OS?
I'll try to install CMake.app and attempt to compile again though I suspect that the boost issue will not be solved by having CMake.app installed.
During the configuration stage, I also notice that the script does not find open-mpi or mkl libraries, even if these are installed. I assume there might be a need for some "hands on" convincing regarding parallelization.
On another note, is there any way to define which compilers to use on the CLI (like before with configure gnu)? I assume I could remove the " For macOS:" check (or uninstall in run-cmake and the assumption will be that I am building under linux? It would be nice to try to build using gnu gcc if clang keeps failing.
Best regards
// Gustaf
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