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Re: [Opal] OPAL 1.6


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  • From: Christof Metzger-Kraus <christof.j.kraus AT gmail.com>
  • To: ksugahar AT kindai.ac.jp
  • Cc: opal AT lists.psi.ch
  • Subject: Re: [Opal] OPAL 1.6
  • Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2017 15:07:16 +0200

Hi Kengo, 

use
git clone https://gitlab.psi.ch/OPAL/src.git
if you don't have an account on gitlab.psi.ch

Christof


Am 07.10.2017 7:00 vorm. schrieb "ksugahar AT kindai.ac.jp" <ksugahar AT kindai.ac.jp>:
I am trying to follow the instruction on 
to install OPAL 1.6 to MacOS X.

When I do git clone git AT gitlab.psi.ch:OPAL/src.git 

Cloning into 'src'... Permission denied (publickey,gssapi-keyex,gssapi-with-mic). fatal: Could not read from remote repository.  Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the repository exists.

I do not have rights to access to the repository.

Do I have to create an account ?

Kengo

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2017-10-07 7:22 GMT+09:00 ksugahar AT kindai.ac.jp <ksugahar AT kindai.ac.jp>:
Hello, my name is Kengo from Japan.

I am starting OPAL and now I am trying to 
compile OPAL but have not succeeded yet.
Two questions, which I may ask for somebody's help,

1) Is it possible to compile OPAL without MPI?
2) Which is easier? LINUX(RH6) or MacOS?

Regards, Kengo

Kengo Sugahara @ Kindai University.


2017-10-02 15:08 GMT+09:00 Adelmann Andreas (PSI) <andreas.adelmann AT psi.ch>:
Dear OPAL user I am very happy to announce OPAL 1.6. 


Specially thanks goes to Valeria Rizzoglio, Uldis Locans, Christof Metzger-Kraus and Achim Gsell 
for their endless effort to make this happen. 

Cheers Andreas 

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