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If you are interested in installing Delft3D locally to accommodate custom changes to the Delft3D | If you are interested in installing Delft3D locally to accommodate custom changes to the Delft3D | ||
− | base, | + | base source, you may use the following procedure. |
− | Currently, Delft3D can be successfully installed only with Intel suite of compilers. GCC installation requires | + | Currently, Delft3D can be successfully installed only with the Intel suite of compilers. GCC installation requires |
− | extensive changes to code to make it adhere to F90 standard (GCC compiler suite expects strict adherence to the | + | extensive changes to source code to make it adhere to F90 standard (GCC compiler suite expects strict adherence to the |
− | standard. | + | standard). |
− | The | + | The outline given below is tested on HPG. However, please refer to https://oss.deltares.nl/web/delft3d/get-started for details. |
Clone the repository: svn checkout https://svn.oss.deltares.nl/repos/delft3d/tags/delft3d4/142586 delft3d_repository | Clone the repository: svn checkout https://svn.oss.deltares.nl/repos/delft3d/tags/delft3d4/142586 delft3d_repository | ||
− | (The number 142586 is the commit. The current version of delft3D is 4.06.01 (svn checkout https://svn.oss.deltares.nl/repos/delft3d/tags/delft3d4/142586 delft3d_repository) Note: svn is accessible on HPG by module load ubuntu | + | (The number 142586 is the commit). The current version of delft3D is 4.06.01 (svn checkout https://svn.oss.deltares.nl/repos/delft3d/tags/delft3d4/142586 delft3d_repository) Note: svn is accessible on HPG by module load ubuntu |
Set up the installation environment (as of 04/17/2004) | Set up the installation environment (as of 04/17/2004) | ||
− | + | Load the following Modules: | |
+ | 1) ufrc 4) metis/5.2.1 7) petsc/3.19.4 10) apptainer/1.3.1 | ||
+ | 2) intel/2020.0.166 5) netcdf-c/4.9.2 8) openssl/3.3.0 11) ubuntu/22.04 | ||
+ | 3) openmpi/4.1.5 6) netcdf-f/4.6.1 9) proj/9.4.0 12) cmake/3.26.4 | ||
− | + | Set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH to (there are no module files for a few of the dependencies and | |
− | + | this is the safest way cmake find the dependencies) | |
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− | + | export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/apps/intel/2021.0.166/openmpi/4.1.5/netcdf-f/4.6.1/lib/pkgconfig: | |
− | + | /apps/intel/2020.0.166/openmpi/4.1.5/netcdf-c/4.9.2/lib/pkgconfig: | |
− | + | /apps/intel/2020.0.166/openmpi/4.1.5/petsc/3.19.4/lib/pkgconfig: | |
+ | /apps/intel/2020.0.166/proj/9.4.0/lib64/pkgconfig: | ||
+ | /apps/intel/2020.0.166/sqlite3/3.45.3/lib/pkgconfig: | ||
+ | /apps/gcc/12.2.0/gdal/3.9.0/lib64/pkgconfig: | ||
+ | /apps/intel/2020.0.166/metis/5.2.1/lib/pkgconfig | ||
− | + | cd delft3d-main | |
− | + | ./build.sh delft3d4 | |
+ | (use ../build.sh -h for available options). | ||
− | + | This suppose compile and install the software in delft3d4/install {bin,lib,share) | |
− | + | But this does not quite work. When it fails, | |
− | + | copy the two python files | |
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− | + | 1. query_add.py | |
− | make | + | 2. query_replace.py |
− | If successful, bin, lib, share directories will be installed in your installation prefix. | + | |
+ | from /dist/apps/delft3d | ||
+ | |||
+ | Before running the scripts change the base_dir variable in each script to point to | ||
+ | the current installation. After running the Python scripts | ||
+ | |||
+ | cd build_delft3d4 | ||
+ | make | ||
+ | make install | ||
+ | |||
+ | All of these steps are scripted in Build_delft.sh and delft_compile.sh (courtesy of Stefano Biondi "Biondi, Stefano" | ||
+ | <stefano.biondi@ufl.edu>) | ||
+ | |||
+ | If successful, bin, lib, and share directories will be installed in your installation prefix. | ||
Setup the local module environment as described in https://help.rc.ufl.edu/doc/Modules | Setup the local module environment as described in https://help.rc.ufl.edu/doc/Modules |
Latest revision as of 13:43, 21 June 2024
If you are interested in installing Delft3D locally to accommodate custom changes to the Delft3D base source, you may use the following procedure.
Currently, Delft3D can be successfully installed only with the Intel suite of compilers. GCC installation requires extensive changes to source code to make it adhere to F90 standard (GCC compiler suite expects strict adherence to the standard).
The outline given below is tested on HPG. However, please refer to https://oss.deltares.nl/web/delft3d/get-started for details.
Clone the repository: svn checkout https://svn.oss.deltares.nl/repos/delft3d/tags/delft3d4/142586 delft3d_repository (The number 142586 is the commit). The current version of delft3D is 4.06.01 (svn checkout https://svn.oss.deltares.nl/repos/delft3d/tags/delft3d4/142586 delft3d_repository) Note: svn is accessible on HPG by module load ubuntu
Set up the installation environment (as of 04/17/2004)
Load the following Modules:
1) ufrc 4) metis/5.2.1 7) petsc/3.19.4 10) apptainer/1.3.1 2) intel/2020.0.166 5) netcdf-c/4.9.2 8) openssl/3.3.0 11) ubuntu/22.04 3) openmpi/4.1.5 6) netcdf-f/4.6.1 9) proj/9.4.0 12) cmake/3.26.4
Set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH to (there are no module files for a few of the dependencies and this is the safest way cmake find the dependencies)
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/apps/intel/2021.0.166/openmpi/4.1.5/netcdf-f/4.6.1/lib/pkgconfig: /apps/intel/2020.0.166/openmpi/4.1.5/netcdf-c/4.9.2/lib/pkgconfig: /apps/intel/2020.0.166/openmpi/4.1.5/petsc/3.19.4/lib/pkgconfig: /apps/intel/2020.0.166/proj/9.4.0/lib64/pkgconfig: /apps/intel/2020.0.166/sqlite3/3.45.3/lib/pkgconfig: /apps/gcc/12.2.0/gdal/3.9.0/lib64/pkgconfig: /apps/intel/2020.0.166/metis/5.2.1/lib/pkgconfig
cd delft3d-main ./build.sh delft3d4 (use ../build.sh -h for available options).
This suppose compile and install the software in delft3d4/install {bin,lib,share) But this does not quite work. When it fails,
copy the two python files
1. query_add.py 2. query_replace.py
from /dist/apps/delft3d
Before running the scripts change the base_dir variable in each script to point to the current installation. After running the Python scripts
cd build_delft3d4 make make install
All of these steps are scripted in Build_delft.sh and delft_compile.sh (courtesy of Stefano Biondi "Biondi, Stefano" <stefano.biondi@ufl.edu>)
If successful, bin, lib, and share directories will be installed in your installation prefix. Setup the local module environment as described in https://help.rc.ufl.edu/doc/Modules