HI To use template.c 1. create a file to put template.c and Makefile.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu together 2. under C compiler => type the command => make -f Makefile.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu => type the command => cc -O -o template template.c -lm => type the command => ./template < template.in
Am I right? Thank you Lin Chih-Ying Lin wrote: > Hi > Following are > 1. template.c > 2. README > 3. Makefile.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu > > > In the template.c => it includes several GROMACS headers. > #include "statutil.h" > #include "typedefs.h" > #include "smalloc.h" > #include "vec.h" > #include "copyrite.h" > #include "statutil.h" > #include "tpxio.h" > > > > If I put the GROMACS headers with template.c in the same directory, should I > still need the Makefile for my architecture, intended to compile template.c > and link to the GROMACS libraries correctly ??? The point of the Makefile is that you don't need to move headers around - like it says in the README: "A Makefile.arch is created for each architecture you install with the correct paths and libraries. You will have to link (or copy) the correct makefile to "Makefile" or use the -f option to gmake in order to select a makefile." So do "make -f Makefile.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" like it says :-) Mark
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