Abinit for windows 10 64bits
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Please have a look at ~abinit/doc/config/build-config.ac in the source package for detailed and up-to-date information about the configuration of Abinit 8 builds.
For a video explanation on how to build Abinit 7.x for Linux, please go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DppLQ-KQA68.
IMPORTANT: when an answer solves your problem, please check the little green V-like button on its upper-right corner to accept it.
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Abinit for windows 10 64bits
Hello, please, I am a newbie and need precompiled (I mean just ready to use in windows 10 64bits without doing anything, or maybe just installing it as ordinary windows programs) , if not please a step by step instruction with cygwin and after abinit to use in windows 10 64 bits. thanks again
Re: Abinit for windows 10 64bits
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Jean-Michel Beuken
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Jean-Michel Beuken
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Re: Abinit for windows 10 64bits
Hi stalebhacine,
You can enable the Linux Subsystem in Windows 10 (in Apps and Features), then choose some simplified Linux version from MS Store. And compile Abinit package like in a real Linux system.
But, be aware, because recently I have found that it is not able to update/add packages for MS versions of, for example,
openSuSE-15-1.
At the present, I am facing a problem with error:
/abinit-8.10.3/src/52_fft_mpi_noabirule/m_fftw3.F90
more undefined references to `sfftw_execute_dft_' follow
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
for the versions 8.10.x in Ubuntu with this Windows 10 subsystem.
You can enable the Linux Subsystem in Windows 10 (in Apps and Features), then choose some simplified Linux version from MS Store. And compile Abinit package like in a real Linux system.
But, be aware, because recently I have found that it is not able to update/add packages for MS versions of, for example,
openSuSE-15-1.
At the present, I am facing a problem with error:
/abinit-8.10.3/src/52_fft_mpi_noabirule/m_fftw3.F90
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
for the versions 8.10.x in Ubuntu with this Windows 10 subsystem.