[CP2K-user] CP2K-7.1 Toolchain crash at ELPA instalation
Krzysztof Kolman
krzyszt... at gmail.com
Wed Dec 9 11:15:20 UTC 2020
Hello,
I have encounter a problem while trying to compile cp2k at Ubuntu 20.04
with CUDA support. When I use following toolchain command:
./install_cp2k_toolchain.sh --with-libxsmm=install --with-openblas=install
--with-fftw=install --with-reflapack=no --enable-cuda --enable-omp
--gpu-ver=V100 --with-cmake=system --with-openmpi=install
I get such error:
==================== Installing ELPA ====================
elpa-2019.05.001.tar.gz is found
Installing from scratch into
/cp2k-7.1/tools/toolchain/install/elpa-2019.05.001
ERROR: (./scripts/install_elpa.sh, line 103) Non-zero exit code detected.
>From the make.log located at /build/elpa-2019.05.00/obj_no_thread I can see
that nvcc crashes:
nvcc fatal : Unknown option 'Wl,-rpath'
Please find attached the make. log file as well as config.log and
configure.log located at /build/elpa-2019.05.00/obj_no_threa.
I think it is also worth to mention that I manage to compile cp2k with flag
--with-elpa=no.
Thank you in advance for your help!
Best regards,
Krzysztof
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