SYRTHES5 installation, can't create PPFUNC object file
Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2021 12:33 pm
Hi everyone,
I am having issues installing SYRTHES 5.0.8 on our local HPC cluster. Looking at the logs, the initial issue was related to syrthes_ppfunc where the object file "ppfunc_clim.o" could not be created. Please see log files and setup.ini file used in the zip folder "syrthes_cannot_create". To try and fix this, I then went into the syrthes folder directory and altered the makefile for ppfunc (syrthes5.0/src/syrthes-ppfunc/src/Makefile). There was a commented line to create a build directory, which I simply uncommented.
With the above-mentioned change, the installation seems to go through fine. However, when I try to run a coupled case I get the following error "./syrthes: error while loading shared libraries: libsdis.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory". I have attached the logs and setup.ini file in zip "syrthes_shared_object". I am using CentOS Linux release 7.9.2009 and using intel compilers (2019a easy build toolchain).
Any advice or help you could provide would be much appreciated.
Kind regards and thank you in advance,
Kenneth
I am having issues installing SYRTHES 5.0.8 on our local HPC cluster. Looking at the logs, the initial issue was related to syrthes_ppfunc where the object file "ppfunc_clim.o" could not be created. Please see log files and setup.ini file used in the zip folder "syrthes_cannot_create". To try and fix this, I then went into the syrthes folder directory and altered the makefile for ppfunc (syrthes5.0/src/syrthes-ppfunc/src/Makefile). There was a commented line to create a build directory, which I simply uncommented.
With the above-mentioned change, the installation seems to go through fine. However, when I try to run a coupled case I get the following error "./syrthes: error while loading shared libraries: libsdis.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory". I have attached the logs and setup.ini file in zip "syrthes_shared_object". I am using CentOS Linux release 7.9.2009 and using intel compilers (2019a easy build toolchain).
Any advice or help you could provide would be much appreciated.
Kind regards and thank you in advance,
Kenneth