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Fluka is available now!
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Tfluka is now available and can be used for simulation in FairRoot, for more details see:
]]>Mohammad Al-Turany2008-03-28T08:35:46-00:00Re: Fluka is available now!
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After some tries I have received a mail from the administrator:
At present we have technical problems with the server and the download procedure of FLUKA seems broken.
I hope we can fix it next week.
Sorry
Giuseppe Battistoni
for the FLUKA team
So, let's postpone our tests to next week.
Just to let you know.]]>StefanoSpataro2008-03-28T10:32:50-00:00Re: Fluka is available now!
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finally I was able to install fluka and fluka_vmc.
Everything ok, apart that when I try to run a sim_emc.C macro with TFluka option I hadthe following error:
Warning in <TFluka::InitPhysics>:
Cannot open file coreFlukaVmc.inp
I thought, maybe some configuration file is missing somewhere in the PandaRoot repository?
So I copied the file gconfig/run_fluka.sh in my emc directory, and a directory called fluka_out was created.
I moved there, copied my sim_emc.C and run it... and my error went away.
So... FLUKA is now running in the Gießen cluster!
]]>StefanoSpataro2008-03-28T15:56:06-00:00Re: Fluka is available now!
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I also tried it on my virtual linux machine (Ubuntu, gcc4.1.3, gfortran). Similar to Stefano, also I had to copy some script and files to make it work. However, after successfully finding the relevant files, it crashes on the second event in "sim_emc.C":
*** Break *** floating point exception
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libthread_db.so.1".
Attaching to program: /proc/6051/exe, process 6051
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
[New Thread -1224935744 (LWP 6051)]
0xffffe410 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
error detected on stdin
The program is running. Quit anyway (and detach it)? (y or n) [answered Y; input not from terminal]
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Nevertheless, I have some positive news as well: On the Opteron cluster at the University of Groningen (AMD, Debian, gcc3.3.5, g77) Fluka runs ok.
Best wishes,
Johan.]]>Johan Messchendorp2008-03-30T12:02:19-00:00Re: Fluka is available now!
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