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Revision as of 22:47, 23 June 2025
Linux compilation of CMS now includes the XMDF Libraries (as of CMS v5.4.5)
Requirements
- You must have CMAKE software 3.5 or above
- You must have the HDF5 (and Zlib) libraries installed on your system.
Instructions (updated 06/23/25)
- Clone repository or unzip CMS Source into a folder.
- Go to the root directory of the repo.
- Type `cmake .` at the prompt !(do not enter the ` characters)
- Type `make clean`
- Type `make`
- - This will make the XMDF library and the CMS executable using the XMDF library.
- - There may be a few warnings during XMDF compilation, but it should create a working library.
- - This will make the XMDF library and the CMS executable using the XMDF library.
If no errors, an exectuable named 'cms' will be in the 'source' directory. Move and rename the executable as needed.
HPC Compilation
We have successfully compiled and tested the CMS installation on the ERDC HPC, Carpenter, with the following steps necessary before starting the "Instructions" above.
To make sure you have the correct `modules` loaded, perform the following commands:
module unload PrgEnv-cray module load cray-hdf5 module load PrgEnv-gnu
This will ensure you have the HDF5 libraries handy and will switch to the Gnu C++ and Fortran compilers.