On Jan 18, 2019, at 8:31 AM, Victor Padilla-Sanchez <70padillasan@cua.edu> wrote:Hi Eric,The engineer at Oak Ridge says Summit architecture is incompatible:SummitDev is based on the PowerPC (ppc64le) architecture, and is binary
incompatible with Chimera as it's distributed. The Chimera
documentation warns
that "it's not possible to re-compile a fully functional Chimera from
the
source code distributed here."Do you know anyway around about this problem so we are able to install Chimera in Summit at Oak Ridge ?Please let me knowRegards,Victor_______________________________________________On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 1:34 PM Eric Pettersen <pett@cgl.ucsf.edu> wrote:Hi Victor,As far as we know, no one has specifically ported Chimera to Oak Ridge’s Summit. I’m not sure why you would need Chimera to run on a supercomputer, but nonetheless Summit runs Red Had Enterprise 7.4, so I see no reason that the “headless” version of Chimera wouldn't just work.—EricEric PettersenUCSF Computer Graphics Lab
On Jan 10, 2019, at 3:53 AM, Victor Padilla-Sanchez <70padillasan@cua.edu> wrote:Dear Chimera,_______________________________________________Would you tell me if someone has developed/ported Chimera to Summit supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory ?Please let me know,Thank you very much,Victor Padilla-Sanchez, PhD
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