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Feb 9, 2023 01:02 PM | bondi
yuki 2.2 problem after install in Centos 8
Hi,
After install Yuki 2.2 on Centos 8 Stream I was run comand: yuki -h . It's return an error: "error while loading shared libraries: liblapack.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory". This is because I do not have installed lapack and blas packages in my system. It is problem to me because i work in cluster environment and in this case i should install those two packages on all nodes which is very absorbing and not recommended. Instead of this I tryied to install LAPACK as "environment module" (trying to compile it from sources) . Unfortunatelly lapack can only been installed as static library - yuki needs shared library. So can You attatch those two libraries (lapack and blas) into yuki binaries? Thanks!
After install Yuki 2.2 on Centos 8 Stream I was run comand: yuki -h . It's return an error: "error while loading shared libraries: liblapack.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory". This is because I do not have installed lapack and blas packages in my system. It is problem to me because i work in cluster environment and in this case i should install those two packages on all nodes which is very absorbing and not recommended. Instead of this I tryied to install LAPACK as "environment module" (trying to compile it from sources) . Unfortunatelly lapack can only been installed as static library - yuki needs shared library. So can You attatch those two libraries (lapack and blas) into yuki binaries? Thanks!
Feb 9, 2023 08:02 PM | Martin Styner
RE: yuki 2.2 problem after install in Centos 8
Not sure that would work, as the
compilation is from Centos 7. Best find a RHEL/Centos 8 package
that contains these 2 libs and try to use these, or compile the
lapack libraries on your system as shared libraries.On our system,
we use the preinstalled lapack/blas libraries.
Martin
Originally posted by bondi:
Martin
Originally posted by bondi:
Hi,
After install Yuki 2.2 on Centos 8 Stream I was run comand: yuki -h . It's return an error: "error while loading shared libraries: liblapack.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory". This is because I do not have installed lapack and blas packages in my system. It is problem to me because i work in cluster environment and in this case i should install those two packages on all nodes which is very absorbing and not recommended. Instead of this I tryied to install LAPACK as "environment module" (trying to compile it from sources) . Unfortunatelly lapack can only been installed as static library - yuki needs shared library. So can You attatch those two libraries (lapack and blas) into yuki binaries? Thanks!
After install Yuki 2.2 on Centos 8 Stream I was run comand: yuki -h . It's return an error: "error while loading shared libraries: liblapack.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory". This is because I do not have installed lapack and blas packages in my system. It is problem to me because i work in cluster environment and in this case i should install those two packages on all nodes which is very absorbing and not recommended. Instead of this I tryied to install LAPACK as "environment module" (trying to compile it from sources) . Unfortunatelly lapack can only been installed as static library - yuki needs shared library. So can You attatch those two libraries (lapack and blas) into yuki binaries? Thanks!
Feb 10, 2023 01:02 PM | bondi
RE: yuki 2.2 problem after install in Centos 8
Problem was that LAPACK documentation does not provide solution how
to build shared libraries of LAPACK - just static libraries.
If someone have the same problem, I found this solution witch is working for me:
https://github.com/Reference-LAPACK/lapa...
Regards!
If someone have the same problem, I found this solution witch is working for me:
https://github.com/Reference-LAPACK/lapa...
Regards!
Feb 10, 2023 02:02 PM | Martin Styner
RE: yuki 2.2 problem after install in Centos 8
thanks for the information! It's great
to hear that this worked for you
Martin
Originally posted by bondi:
Martin
Originally posted by bondi:
Problem was that LAPACK documentation does not
provide solution how to build shared libraries of LAPACK - just
static libraries.
If someone have the same problem, I found this solution witch is working for me:
https://github.com/Reference-LAPACK/lapa...
Regards!
If someone have the same problem, I found this solution witch is working for me:
https://github.com/Reference-LAPACK/lapa...
Regards!