Re: CCL:G92/DFT for ALPHA/OSF: some compilation problem



 > Dear net-ters,
 >       I am trying to compile Gaussian G92/DFT v. G2 on ALPHA 300x machine.
 > In the corresponding g92.make file there is the following option
 > ESSLLIB= -ldxml
 > which I suppose to correspond to a fortran library. The problem is that the
 > compilation stops because we do not have this library. I loooked at the
 > corresponding makefile for the IBM/RISC 6000 version and I found this:
 > ESSLLIB= -lblas [other stuff]
 > So I suppose that the dxml and blas library are the same. Am I right?
 > But, now, where is it possible to find dxml (or blas) for ALPHA (OSF v. 1)
 ?
 > Thank
 > Ciao
 > Carlo
 >
 >
 > P.S. I tried, of course, to contact both Gaussian and Digital, but I
 received
 > no answer
 >
 >
 >
 >
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 "dxml" is the DEC Extended Mathematics Library and it contains BLAS
 (among
 other goodies, too) optimized for DEC alpha architecture. Your local DEC
 representative SHOULD be able to tell you all about dxml. As an
 alternative, You may want to just grab BLAS as Fortran source from the
 nearest netlib site to you and create your own BLAS library. The European
 site is: "netlib -8 at 8- nac.no". Just send e-mail to that address
 with the
 following one-line message body:
 send index from blas
 to obtain information about the BLAS package.
 Good luck.
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