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Here are the installation instructions for package QuantumESPRESSO. If you have trouble installing it, please refer to our Troubleshooting page for more information.

Install Julia

First, you should install Julia. We recommend downloading it from its official website. Please follow the detailed instructions on its website if you have to build Julia from source. Some computing centers provide preinstalled Julia. Please contact your administrator for more information in that case. Here's some additional information on how to set up Julia on HPC systems.

If you have Homebrew installed, open Terminal.app and type

brew install julia

to install it as a formula.

If you are also using macOS and want to install it as a prebuilt binary app, type

brew install --cask julia

instead.

If you want to install multiple Julia versions in the same operating system, a recommended way is to use a version manager such as juliaup. First, install juliaup. Then, run

juliaup add release
juliaup default release

to configure the julia command to start the latest stable version of Julia (this is also the default value).

There is a short video introduction to juliaup made by its authors.

Which version should I pick?

You can install the "Current stable release" or the "Long-term support (LTS) release".

  • The "Current stable release" is the latest release of Julia. It has access to newer features, and is likely faster.
  • The "Long-term support release" is an older version of Julia that has continued to receive bug and security fixes. However, it may not have the latest features or performance improvements.

For most users, you should install the "Current stable release", and whenever Julia releases a new version of the current stable release, you should update your version of Julia. Note that any code you write on one version of the current stable release will continue to work on all subsequent releases.

For users in restricted software environments (e.g., your enterprise IT controls what software you can install), you may be better off installing the long-term support release because you will not have to update Julia as frequently.

Versions higher than v1.3, especially v1.6, are strongly recommended. This package may not work on v1.0 and below. Since the Julia team has set v1.6 as the LTS release, we will gradually drop support for versions below v1.6.

Julia and Julia packages support multiple operating systems and CPU architectures; check this table to see if it can be installed on your machine. For Mac computers with M-series processors, this package and its dependencies may not work. Please install the Intel-compatible version of Julia (for macOS x86-64) if any platform-related error occurs.

Install QuantumESPRESSO

Now I am using macOS as a standard platform to explain the following steps:

  1. Open Terminal.app, and type julia to start an interactive session (known as the REPL).

  2. Run the following commands and wait for them to finish:

    julia> using Pkg
    
    julia> Pkg.update()
    
    julia> Pkg.add("QuantumESPRESSO")
    
  3. Run

    julia> using QuantumESPRESSO
    

    and have fun!

  4. While using, please keep this Julia session alive. Restarting might cost some time.

If you want to install the latest in-development (probably buggy) version of QuantumESPRESSO, type

using Pkg
Pkg.update()
pkg"add https://github.com/MineralsCloud/QuantumESPRESSO.jl"

in the second step above.

Update QuantumESPRESSO

Please watch our GitHub repository for new releases. Once we release a new version, you can update QuantumESPRESSO by typing

using Pkg
Pkg.update("QuantumESPRESSO")
Pkg.gc()

in the Julia REPL.

Uninstall and reinstall QuantumESPRESSO

Sometimes errors may occur if the package is not properly installed. In this case, you may want to uninstall and reinstall the package. Here is how to do that:

  1. To uninstall, in a Julia session, run

    julia> using Pkg
    
    julia> Pkg.rm("QuantumESPRESSO")
    
    julia> Pkg.gc()
    
  2. Press ctrl+d to quit the current session. Start a new Julia session and reinstall QuantumESPRESSO.