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1. You have successfully unbundled ARPACK and are now in the ARPACK
directory that was created for you.
2. Upon executing the 'ls | more ' command you should see
BLAS
DOCUMENTS
EXAMPLES
LAPACK
README
SRC
UTIL
Makefile
ARmake.inc
ARMAKES
The following entries are directories:
ARMAKES, BLAS, DOCUMENTS, EXAMPLES, LAPACK, SRC, UTIL
The directory SRC contains the top level routines including
the highest level reverse communication interface routines
ssaupd, dsaupd - symmetric single and double precision
snaupd, dnaupd - non-symmetric single and double precision
cnaupd, cnaupd - complex non-symmetric single and double precision
The headers of these routines contain full documentation of calling
sequence and usage. Additional information is in the DOCUMENTS directory.
3. Example driver programs that illustrate all the computational modes,
data types and precisions may be found in the EXAMPLES directory.
Upon executing the 'ls EXAMPLES | more ' command you should see
BAND
COMPLEX
NONSYM
README
SIMPLE
SVD
SYM
Example programs for banded, complex, nonsymmetric, symmetric,
and singular value decomposition may be found in the directories
BAND, COMPLEX, NONSYM, SYM, SVD respectively. Look at the README
file for further information. To get started, get into the SIMPLE
directory to see example programs that illustrate the use of ARPACK in
the simplest modes of operation for the most commonly posed
standard eigenvalue problems.
The following instructions explain how to make the ARPACK library.
4. Before you can compile anything, you must first edit and correct the file
ARmake.inc. Sample ARmake.inc's can be found in the ARMAKES directory.
Edit "ARmake.inc" and change the definition "home" to the root of the
source tree (Top level of ARPACK directory)
The makefile is set up to build a self-contained library which includes
the needed BLAS 1/2/3 and LAPACK routines. If you already have the
BLAS and LAPACK libraries installed on your system you might want to
change the definition of DIRS as indicated in the ARmake.inc file.
*** NOTE *** The LAPACK library on your system MUST be the public release.
The current release is version 2.0. If you are not certain if the public
release has been installed, we strongly recommend that you compile and link
to the subset of LAPACK included here.
5. You will also need to change the file "second.f" in the UTIL directory
to whatever is appropriate for timing on your system. The "second" routine
provided works on most workstations. If you are running on a Cray,
you can just edit the makefile in UTIL and take out the reference to
"second.o" to use the system second routine.
6. Do "make lib" in the current directory to build the standard library
"libarpack_$(PLAT).a"
7. Within DOCUMENTS directory there are three files
ex-sym.doc
ex-nonsym.doc and
ex-complex.doc
for templates on how to invoke the computational modes of ARPACK.
Also look in the README file for explanations concerning the
other documents.
Danny Sorensen at [email protected]
Richard Lehoucq at [email protected]
Chao Yang at [email protected]
Kristi Maschhoff at [email protected]
Good luck and enjoy.
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