[Wien] hup: Command not found
Gavin Abo
gsabo at crimson.ua.edu
Mon Sep 15 05:38:31 CEST 2014
Ignore "hup: Command not found", it is not a problem as reported before
in the mailing list archive that you can search
[http://www.mail-archive.com/wien%40zeus.theochem.tuwien.ac.at/msg10937.html].
The "stop error" after lapw1 is a problem, but there is not enough
information to know why.
Is there an error message in the lapw1.error file?
You might also need to set debugging options to determine what is
causing the problem. For example, you might need to add -fbacktrace,
which might be similar to -traceback in ifort
[http://fortranwiki.org/fortran/show/Debugging+tools].
On 9/14/2014 9:10 PM, Naoto Takanashi wrote:
> Dear WIEN2k users:
>
> The TiC calculation doesn't work with a error which is different form the error I have ever asked.
>
> OS is ubuntu12.04 on VirtualBox.
>
> Before I installed WIEN2k13, I did
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> sudo apt-get install csh
> sudo apt-get install tk
> sudo apt-get install gfortran
> sudo apt-get install build-essential
> sudo apt-get install libblas-dev
> sudo apt-get install liblapack-dev
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> Then I installed libstdc++.so.5.
> Because I don't use the parallel calculation, MPI+SCALAPACK and FFTW were not installed.
> GCC was installed beforehand.
>
> At the siteconfig, I chose "V gfortran + gotolib", input "gfortran, gcc", clicked "r",
> input "-llapack_lapw -lblas_lapw -lblas -llapack", and compiled.
>
> My error is:
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> hup: Command not found.
> STOP LAPW0 END
>
>> stop error
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> start (2014年 9月 13日 土曜日 15:33:34 JST) with lapw0 (40/99 to go)
>
> cycle 1 (2014年 9月 13日 土曜日 15:33:34 JST) (40/99 to go)
>
>> lapw0 (15:33:34) 4.9u 0.0s 0:06.67 75.4% 0+0k 0+424io 0pf+0w
>> lapw1 (15:33:41) 0.4u 0.1s 0:00.91 67.0% 0+0k 0+448io 0pf+0w
>> stop error
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> sincerely yours
>
> Naoto Takanashi
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