Hello
I just installed and run cosmomc successfully on my Apple Powerbook G4.
The changes I required are the following:
COSMOMC to work on Apple Laptop with NAGf95 compiler:
change camb Makefile:
#NAGF95, single processor:
F90C = f95
FFLAGS = -DNAGF95 -O3 -fpp -ieee=full
(also equation.f90 line 2050 (empty line) has to be removed)
* after compilation I also required : ranlib camblib.a
change Makefile in source
F90C = f95
FFLAGS = -DNAGF95 -O3 -fpp -ieee=full
LAPACKL = -framework vecLib -L/sw/lib -lg2c
INCLUDE = -I../camb
(note that this assumes you have the g2c library in sw/lib
where it probably is when you installed x11)
in EstCovmat.f90
in line 85: had to sort out problem with quotes
Have fun
Cheers
Jochen
COSMOMC on Apple Powerbook G4
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one more thing
I forgot to mention that I had to save the driver.F90 in source
with pico to make it unix text style
with pico to make it unix text style
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COSMOMC on Apple Powerbook G4
Hi,I forgot to mention that I had to save the driver.F90 in source
with pico to make it unix text style
in EstCovmat.f90
in line 85: had to sort out problem with quotes
same issues on unix computers. For the return statements one may filter them with the unix command "strings"
strings iinputfile.f90 > outputfile.f90
For the second issue, this is due to the total number of characters on a line. In f90, one line is limited to 132 characters. Splitting the line with "&" solves this.
Cheers,
Christophe.[/quote]