[MITgcm-support] Compiling MITGCM passive tracer experiment
Matthew Mazloff
mmazloff at ucsd.edu
Tue Jun 7 17:35:08 EDT 2011
Hi Neill,
Is it your intention to use the adjoint?
If not there are other verification experiments that use ptracer. I
am not too familiar with them all, but here is the list:
cfc_example/code/
exp4/code/
global_ocean.90x40x15/code/
global_ocean_ebm/code/
natl_box/code/
tutorial_advection_in_gyre/code/
tutorial_cfc_offline/code/
tutorial_global_oce_biogeo/code/
tutorial_global_oce_latlon/code/
tutorial_offline/code/
Hope this helps
-Matt
On Jun 7, 2011, at 8:53 AM, Neill Mackay wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I’m in the early stages of learning how to use the MITGCM for a
> tracer experiment. In attempting to compile the passive tracer
> experiment in the directory ‘tutorial_tracer_adjsens’ under
> ‘verification’, I’m following the instructions in the ‘README’ file
> for compiling:
>
> Configure and compile the code:
> cd build
> ../../../tools/genmake2 -mods ../code_ad -adof=../../../tools/
> adjoint_options/adjoint_staf [-of my_platform_optionFile]
> make depend
> make adall
>
> The first two commands work OK (I am using the attached option file
> ‘gnu’ inherited from a colleague), but the ‘make’ fails with the
> following error:
>
> make: staf: Command not found
> make: *** [ad_taf_output.f] Error 127
>
> I’ve contacted our IT support for the HPC cluster here at UEA on
> which I am running the MIT GCM, but they are not familiar with the
> ‘staf compiler’ (as mentioned in your manual pages section 3.4.2).
> Is this a third party package that needs to be installed, and if so
> where can I find it? If it’s included in the MIT GCM tar ball, how
> do I go about making use of it?
>
> Thanks very much for any help you can provide.
>
> Regards,
>
> Neill Mackay.<gnu><ATT00001.txt>
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