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authorknarf <knarf@17b73243-c579-4c4c-a9d2-2d5706c11dac>2011-10-04 13:31:45 +0000
committerknarf <knarf@17b73243-c579-4c4c-a9d2-2d5706c11dac>2011-10-04 13:31:45 +0000
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document VERBOSE=yes (and that SILENT=no is now depreciated)
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@@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ C1 The make system says "Checking status of libXXX.a" and then just
sits there. What can I do ?
The first thing to do whenever a problem arises from the make system
- is to run with the "SILENT=no" option.
+ is to run with the "VERBOSE=yes" option.
In this case, though, first check that the clocks on the machine on
which you are editing files and the clock on the machine you are compiling
@@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ C14 When trying to create the Cactus executable I get the error
before the library containing this function. To test this and/or to get an
executable, find the link line used by issuing
- gmake origin SILENT=no
+ gmake origin VERBOSE=yes
and add the missing library to the end of the link line.
@@ -867,7 +867,7 @@ C22 (MacOS) Compiling with the Absoft F90 compiler I get error messages
C23 How can I see the commands which Cactus is actually using to build
the executable?
- Add SILENT=no to the end of the compile command and the actual commands
+ Add VERBOSE=yes to the end of the compile command and the actual commands
will be echoed to standard output.
@@ -945,7 +945,7 @@ C28 (Linux IA64) I get a segmentation violation compiling snprintf.c in
The Intel C++ compiler (Version 6.0, Build 20020320) has problems
dealing with this file, which needs to be compiled without the -ip
- option. Either run gmake with the option SILENT=no then cut and paste
+ option. Either run gmake with the option VERBOSE=yes then cut and paste
the compile statement to the command line and remove the -ip option
before executing it, and then continue to build the executable as normal.