From: wolf
To execute one of the commands, type `make target-name'. Please
note that building all libraries in debug and optimized mode
- presently takes about an hour on a Sun Ultra 450, so you may want
- to do this during lunchtime. Also, note that building all
+ presently takes about two hours on a Sun Ultra 450 (with 250 MHz),
+ or about one hour on a Pentium III 450 Mhz, so you may want to do
+ this during lunchtime or night. Also, note that building all
libraries requires 200-250 MB of free disk space (depending on
- platform).
+ platform).
+
-
In case you have a multi-processor machine, you can call `make
PAR=-j4 target-name' to let `make' call multiple instances of the
compiler (in this case four). Since the make files are written in
@@ -247,9 +249,9 @@
parallel makes will sometimes fail when compiling the library for
the first time (this is due to a bug in `make'); in that case,
simply re-run `make', or run it without `-jN'.
+
-
After `make' has finished, you will have two sets of
libraries. The first consists of the files
@@ -276,7 +278,9 @@
for one and three spatial dimensions.
For each library, there will also be another library with the
suffix .g.a
instead of .a
. The
difference between the two sets of libraries is the following:
@@ -324,6 +328,7 @@
they run stable and are used in production mode.
Apart from the libraries, you should generate the full set of