[CP2K:547] Re: No output on test

Jack Shultz jackyg... at gmail.com
Wed Jan 9 20:58:33 UTC 2008


I'll see if it makes any difference if I use FFTW. I have experience using
those libraries on another scientific app.

On Jan 9, 2008 3:55 PM, Teodoro Laino <teodor... at gmail.com> wrote:

> Jack,
> once you compile cp2k you get all the modules automatically. There's
> no possibility to compile only few of them, since they are
> tightly connected.
> If you look for a real documentation on how to start using cp2k.. well..
> you may have read already the discussion going on about release and
> documentation. There's mainly nothing, if not the few pages on this group,
> that can be used to start using cp2k.
> The learning curve can be quite steep.. but you've plenty of examples in
> cp2k/tests and this discussion group for posting your
> problems. I'm sure that people here will be happy to answer your questions
> ;-).
>
> Teo.
>
>  On 9 Jan 2008, at 21:51, Jack Shultz wrote:
>
> Where do I find info on enabling different modules?
>
> On Jan 9, 2008 1:57 PM, Teodoro Laino <teodor... at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Depends on your system and which module you want to run.. cannot really
> > give you a number.. Honestly speaking cp2k is as not memory-slim as one
> > may wish.. Somehow there's a redundant use of memory.
> > Let's say the way we handle the memory structures is not optimal.
> >
> > However I can safely say that with 128MB (part of them used also from
> > the OS) you can't run large projects.
> >
> > Teo
> >
> >   On 9 Jan 2008, at 19:51, Jack Shultz wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for letting me know. How about actually running the app. Would
> > you need the same amount of memory?
> >
> >
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