Difference between revisions of "Simplified Tutorial for New Users"
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==Configuring== | ==Configuring== | ||
− | You may proceed to configure | + | You may proceed to configure Simfactory: |
− | cd Cactus/simfactory/bin | + | cd Cactus |
− | + | ./simfactory/bin/sim setup | |
Enter the default values. | Enter the default values. | ||
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+ | ==Building== | ||
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+ | Now that you have configured Simfactory, you may build: | ||
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+ | ./simfactory/bin/sim build --thornlist=manifest/einsteintoolkit.th | ||
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+ | This may take a while, as it compiles all the thorns specified in manifest/einsteintoolkit.th. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Running== |
Revision as of 16:07, 16 August 2011
Here you will find a concise and straightforward guide to downloading, installing, and running the Einstein Toolkit. For a more detailed tutorial, view the Tutorial for New Users.
Prerequisites
You will need git installed in order to download the Einstein Toolkit components, and if you follow the instructions in this tutorial, you'll want wget as well. On a Debian- or Fedora-based system, install them as follows:
apt-get install git wget # Debian yum install git wget # Fedora
Downloading
A script called GetComponents is used to fetch the components of the Einstein Toolkit. You may download it as follows:
wget --no-check-certificate https://github.com/gridaphobe/CRL/raw/ET_2011_05/GetComponents chmod 755 GetComponents
GetComponents accepts a thorn list as an argument. To check out the needed components:
./GetComponents -a http://mojave.cct.lsu.edu/thornlists/einsteintoolkit.th
This checks out Cactus, the Einstein Toolkit, and Simulation Factory.
Configuring
You may proceed to configure Simfactory:
cd Cactus ./simfactory/bin/sim setup
Enter the default values.
Building
Now that you have configured Simfactory, you may build:
./simfactory/bin/sim build --thornlist=manifest/einsteintoolkit.th
This may take a while, as it compiles all the thorns specified in manifest/einsteintoolkit.th.