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candi (Compile & Install)

The candi.sh shell script downloads, configures, builds, and installs deal.II with common dependencies on linux-based systems.

Quickstart

The following commands download the current stable version of the installer and then install the latest deal.II release and common dependencies:

 git clone https://github.com/dealii/candi
 cd candi
 ./candi.sh

Follow the instructions on the screen (you can abort the process by pressing < CTRL > + C)

Examples

Install deal.II on RHEL 7, CentOS 7 or Fedora 26,27,28:

  module load mpi/openmpi-`uname -i`
  ./candi.sh

Install deal.II on ubuntu 12.04, 14.xx, 15.xx, 16.xx, 17.xx:

  ./candi.sh

Install deal.II on macOS (10.11), 10.12, 10.13:

   ./candi.sh

Install deal.II on Windows 10 (1709):

Since the Creators Update in fall 2017 (Windows 10 (1709)) the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is an official part.

Install ubuntu from the Store. Then enable the WSL feature, e.g. by opening a PowerShell as Administrator and run:

   Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Windows-Subsystem-Linux

You need to reboot your system afterwards.

Within the ubuntu terminal application clone this repository and run candi

   sudo apt-get update
   sudo apt-get upgrade
   git clone https://github.com/dealii/candi
   cd candi
   ./candi.sh

Install deal.II on a generic Linux system or cluster:

  ./candi.sh --platform=./deal.II-toolchain/platforms/supported/linux_cluster.platform

Note that you probably also want to change the prefix path, or the path to BLAS and LAPACK in the configuration file (see documentation below).

Install deal.II on a system without pre-installed git:

 wget https://github.com/dealii/candi/archive/master.tar.gz
 tar -xzf master.tar.gz
 cd candi-master
 ./candi.sh

Note that in this case you will need to activate the installation of git by uncommenting the line #PACKAGES="${PACKAGES} once:git" in candi.cfg.

Advanced Configuration

Command line options

Help: [-h]

You can get a list of all command line options by running

  ./candi.sh -h

You can combine the command line options given below.

Prefix path: [-p=<PATH>], [--prefix=<PATH>]

  ./candi.sh --prefix=Your/Prefix/Path

Multiple build processes: [-j <N>], [--PROCS=<N>]

  ./candi.sh -j <N>
  • Example: to use 2 build processes type ./candi.sh -j 2.
  • Be careful with this option! You need to have enough system memory (e.g. at least 8GB for 2 or more processes).

Configuration file options

If you want to change the set of packages to be installed, you can enable or disable a package in the configuration file candi.cfg. This file is a simple text file and can be changed with any text editor.

Currently, we provide the packages

  • trilinos
  • petsc, slepc
  • superlu_dist (to be used with trilinos)
  • p4est
  • hdf5
  • opencascade

and others. For a complete list see deal.II-toolchain/packages.

There are several other options within the configuration file, e.g.

  • the DOWNLOAD_PATH folder (can be safely removed after installation),
  • the UNPACK_PATH folder of the downloaded packages (can be safely removed after installation),
  • the BUILD_PATH folder (can be safely removed after installation),
  • the INSTALL_PATH destination folder,

and more.

Single package installation mode

If you prefer to install only a single package, you can do so by

  ./candi.sh --packages="dealii"

for instance, or a set of packages by

  ./candi.sh --packages="opencascade petsc"

Developer mode

Our installer provides a software developer mode by setting DEVELOPER_MODE=ON within candi.cfg.

More precisely, the developer mode skips the package fetch and unpack, everything else (package configuration, building and installation) is done as before.

Note that you need to have a previous run of candi and you must not remove the UNPACK_PATH directory. Then you can modify source files in UNPACK_PATH of a package and run candi again.

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