How to compile DOCK

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This is for the Shoichet Lab local version of DOCK 3.5.54 trunk.

Checking out the source files

Commands:

csh
mkdir /where/to/put
cd /where/to/put
svn checkout file:///raid4/svn/dock
svn checkout file:///raid4/svn/libfgz

Compiling the program on our cluster

First, you need to set the path to the PGF compiler by adding this line to your .login file (at the end):

setenv DOCK_BASE ~xyz/dockenv
echo DOCK_BASE set to $DOCK_BASE.
source $DOCK_BASE/etc/login

When you login to sgehead now, you should see the "Enabling pgf compiler" message

Commands:

ssh sgehead
cd /where/to/put/libfgz/trunk
make

Since we still have some 32bit computers, you'll also want to do

make SIZE=32

before leaving the libfgz branch and going to DOCK:

cd ../../dock/trunk/i386
make

This makes the 64 bit version. Some options:

make SIZE=32

Makes the 32bit version, useful for running on the cluster since some machines are older.

make DEBUG=1 

Makes a debug version that will report line numbers of errors and is usable with pgdbg (the Portland Group Debugger), which is useful when writing code but is 10x (or more) slower.

Compiling the program on the shared QB3 cluster

On one of the compilation nodes on the shared QB3 cluster (optint1 or optint2):

ssh optint2
cd /where/to/put/libfgz/trunk
cp Makefile Makefile.old
modify Makefile:
 uncomment the following:
 FC = ifort -O3
 CC = icc -O3
make
cd ../../dock/trunk/i386
cp Makefile Makefile.old
modify Makefile
 uncomment the following:
 F77 = ifort
 FFLAGS = -O3 -convert big_endian
make dock