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A script called GetComponents is used to fetch the components of the Einstein Toolkit. You may download it as follows: | A script called GetComponents is used to fetch the components of the Einstein Toolkit. You may download it as follows: | ||
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GetComponents accepts a thorn list as an argument. To check out the needed components: | GetComponents accepts a thorn list as an argument. To check out the needed components: | ||
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This checks out Cactus, the Einstein Toolkit, and Simulation Factory. | This checks out Cactus, the Einstein Toolkit, and Simulation Factory. |
Revision as of 18:32, 22 September 2012
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 a number of packages installed in order to download the Einstein Toolkit components, and if you follow the instructions in this tutorial. On a Debian, Linux-Mint or Fedora-based system, install them as follows:
# Debian su apt-get install build-essential g++ gfortran libmpich2-dev mercurial git subversion curl gnuplot # Mint13 (likely Ubuntu oneiric ocelot as well) sudo apt-get install libmpich2-dev gfortran g++ git mercurial subversion curl gnuplot # Fedora (incomplete) yum install git wget
Downloading
A script called GetComponents is used to fetch the components of the Einstein Toolkit. You may download it as follows:
curl -O https://github.com/gridaphobe/CRL/raw/ET_2011_05/GetComponents chmod a+x GetComponents
GetComponents accepts a thorn list as an argument. To check out the needed components:
./GetComponents --parallel https://svn.einsteintoolkit.org/manifest/branches/ET_2012_05/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.