From b159b5819ab28b972d413040d079ada21d8db112 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jthorn Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 13:27:05 +0000 Subject: change some {\tt http://...} to \url{http://...} git-svn-id: http://svn.cactuscode.org/flesh/trunk@3367 17b73243-c579-4c4c-a9d2-2d5706c11dac --- doc/UsersGuide/RunningCactus.tex | 30 +++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/UsersGuide/RunningCactus.tex') diff --git a/doc/UsersGuide/RunningCactus.tex b/doc/UsersGuide/RunningCactus.tex index 6e62400b..97bfdccb 100644 --- a/doc/UsersGuide/RunningCactus.tex +++ b/doc/UsersGuide/RunningCactus.tex @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ in single processor mode. Please refer to the architecture section \item[{\tt Perl5.0}] Perl is used extensively during the Cactus thorn configuration phase. Perl is available for nearly all operating systems known to man and can be obtained at - {\tt http://www.perl.org} + \url{http://www.perl.org} \item[{\tt GNU make}] The make process works with the GNU make utility (referred to as {\bf gmake} henceforth). While other make utilities may also work, this is not @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Supercomputing sites often supply a native {\tt MPI} implementation with which Cactus is very likely to be compatible. Otherwise there are various freely available ones available, e.g. the {\tt MPICH} version of {\tt MPI} is available for various architectures and operating -systems at {\tt http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/mpi/}. +systems at \url{http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/mpi/}. \end{Lentry} \noindent @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Cactus on, including some architecture specific notes. A complete list of architectures supported by Cactus, along with more notes, can be found at \begin{center} -{\tt http://www.cactuscode.org/Documentation/Architectures.html}. +\url{http://www.cactuscode.org/Documentation/Architectures.html}. \end{center} \begin{Lentry} @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ doc/README.NT for details. % mode and {\tt MPI} supported. The Decs need to have the GNU {\tt C/C++} % compilers installed %\item[{\bf Linux (ia32, ia64, ppc, alpha)}] There is a -% free Linux F90 compiler available from {\tt http://www.psrv.com} +% free Linux F90 compiler available from \url{http://www.psrv.com} % -- the only free we know of; please note the comment about installing this in %the FAQ. % Single processor mode and MPI ({\tt MPICH} and {\tt LAM}) supported. @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ The following machines are only partially supported \label{sec:chpr} Cactus is distributed, extended, and maintained using the free CVS -software ({\it Concurrent Versioning System}: {\tt http://www.cvshome.org}). +software ({\it Concurrent Versioning System}: \url{http://www.cvshome.org}). CVS allows many people to work on a large software project together without getting into a tangle. Since Cactus thorns are distributed from several repositories on the @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ thorns used. The flesh on its own requires less than 5 MB. The script for checking out the flesh and thorns, {\tt GetCactus}, is available from the website at -{\tt http://www.cactuscode.org/Download/GetCactus} +\url{http://www.cactuscode.org/Download/GetCactus} The script takes as an argument the name of a file containing a {\it ThornList}, @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ Configurations are described in detail in section \ref{sec:coaco}. For tracking problem reports and bugs we use GNATS, which is a bugtracking system published under the GNU license. We have set up a web interface at -{\tt http://www.cactuscode.org} which allows easy submission and browsing +\url{http://www.cactuscode.org} which allows easy submission and browsing of problem reports. A description of the GNATS categories which we use is provided in the appendix @@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ may be specified on the configuration command line): ({\tt lib/make/known-architectures}). \item[{\tt MPICH}] -Use MPICH ({\tt http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/mpi/mpich}). This is controlled +Use MPICH (\url{http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/mpi/mpich}). This is controlled by the options \begin{Lentry} \item [{\tt MPICH\_ARCH} *] machine architecture. @@ -620,7 +620,7 @@ an additional variable must be set \end{Lentry} \item[{\tt LAM}] -Use {\tt LAM} (Local Area Multicomputer, {\tt http://www.lam-mpi.org/}). This is +Use {\tt LAM} (Local Area Multicomputer, \url{http://www.lam-mpi.org/}). This is controlled by the variables \begin{Lentry} \item[{\tt LAM\_DIR} *] directory in which {\tt LAM} is installed. This @@ -635,23 +635,23 @@ directories, instead of setting {\tt LAM\_DIR} set the two variables \item[{\tt WMPI}] -Use WMPI (Win32 Message Passing Interface, {\tt http://dsg.dei.uc.pt/w32mpi/intro.html}). This is controlled by the variable +Use WMPI (Win32 Message Passing Interface, \url{http://dsg.dei.uc.pt/w32mpi/intro.html}). This is controlled by the variable \begin{Lentry} \item[{\tt WMPI\_DIR} *] directory in which {\tt WMPI} is installed. \end{Lentry} \item[{\tt HPVM}] -Use HPVM (High Performance Virtual Machine,\\{\tt http://www-csag.ucsd.edu/projects/hpvm.html}). This is controlled by the variable +Use HPVM (High Performance Virtual Machine,\\\url{http://www-csag.ucsd.edu/projects/hpvm.html}). This is controlled by the variable \begin{Lentry} \item[{\tt HPVM\_DIR} *] directory in which {\tt HPVM} is installed. \end{Lentry} \item[{\tt MPIPro}] -Use MPIPro ({\tt http://www.mpi-softtech.com/}). +Use MPIPro (\url{http://www.mpi-softtech.com/}). \item[{\tt PACX}] Use the PACX Metacomputing package (PArallel Computer eXtension,\\ -{\tt http://www.hlrs.de/structure/organisation/par/projects/pacx-mpi/}). This is controlled by the variables +\url{http://www.hlrs.de/structure/organisation/par/projects/pacx-mpi/}). This is controlled by the variables \begin{Lentry} \item[{\tt PACX\_DIR} *] directory in which {\tt PACX} is installed. If this option is not defined it will be searched for. @@ -666,7 +666,7 @@ locations given in the files in {\tt lib/make/extras/MPI}. \subsubsection{HDF5: Hierarchical Data Format version 5} -To compile with HDF5 ({\tt http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/whatishdf5.html}), +To compile with HDF5 (\url{http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/whatishdf5.html}), the configure options are {\tt HDF5 = yes/no [HDF5\_DIR = ] [LIBZ\_DIR = ]} @@ -681,7 +681,7 @@ by setting LIBZ\_DIR.\\ \subsubsection{LAPACK: Linear Algebra PACKage} -To compile with LAPACK ({\tt http://www.netlib.org/lapack/}), +To compile with LAPACK (\url{http://www.netlib.org/lapack/}), the configure options are \begin{verbatim} -- cgit v1.2.3