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This implementation is a compiled, tested, ready-to-use version of the NAG C Library that is considered suitable for operation on the computer systems detailed below:
hardware: Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER systems or compatible operating system: Solaris 8 or compatible C compiler: Fujitsu C Compiler Driver Version 5.1 or compatible
This implementation was produced at NAG Ltd., Oxford on the computing system detailed below:
hardware: Fujitsu GP7000F / PRIMEPOWER operating system: SunOS 5.8 Generic_108528-07 sun4us sparc FJSV,GPUS C compiler: Fujitsu C Compiler Driver Version 5.1 compiler options: -KV9 -KPIC -mt -O3 \ -Kdalign,eopt,eval,FMADD,lib,gs,fuse,prefetch
The entire NAG C Library, Mark 7, was compiled with the options above except for the following functions, which had to be compiled at lesser optimization levels:
e01dazt.c (-KV9 -KPIC -mt -O0 -Kdalign,eopt,eval,FMADD,lib,gs,fuse,prefetch) f06bact.c (-KV9 -KPIC -mt -O3 -Kdalign,eopt,eval,lib,gs,fuse,prefetch) f11dayt.c (-KV9 -KPIC -mt -O3 -Kdalign,eopt,eval,lib,gs,fuse,prefetch) g03faxt.c (-KV9 -KPIC -mt -O3 -Kdalign,FMADD,lib,gs,fuse,prefetch) g13beut.c (-KV9 -KPIC -mt -O3 -Kdalign,eopt,eval,lib,gs,fuse,prefetch) x03aayt.c (-KV9 -KPIC -mt -O3 -Kdalign,FMADD,lib,gs,fuse,prefetch)
This Library has been tested with the Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms (BLAS) and linear algebra functions (LAPACK) provided by NAG (see the Chapter Introductions for f06, f07 and f08 in the NAG C Library Manual) and not with BLAS/LAPACK routines from other sources.
|-- in.html |-- doc --|-- un.html | |-- nag_c_un.3 | |-- libnagc.a | |-- libnagc.so.7 | clfsv07da --|-- include --|-- *.h | | |-- source ---|-- ??????e.c |-- examples --|-- data -----|-- ??????e.d | |-- results --|-- ??????e.r | |-- scripts ---|-- nagexample
The following shows the directory/file organization of the PDF documentation materials as they will be installed.
|- mark7.html (main index) | |- libdoc.css (cascading style sheet) | |- genint -|- *.html (introductory material) | | |- *.gif (NAG images) |- images -| | |- topbar -|- *.gif (C Library images) |- html -| | | |- gams.html (main GAMS index) | | |- gams -| | | | |- *.html (GAMS files) | |- indexes -| | | | |- kwic.html (main KWIC index) NAGdoc -|- cl -| | |- kwic -| | | |- *.html (KWIC files) | | | |- [A00-X04] -|- *conts.html (chapter indexes) | | |- frontmatter -|- mark7.pdf (NAG copyright) | | | |- genint -|- *.pdf (introductory material) | | |- pdf -|- indexes -|- *.pdf (index note) | | | |- INUNs -|- *.pdf (implementation-specific note) | | | |- [A00-X04] -|- *.pdf (chapter and routine files) | |- examples -|- vrb -|- *.txt (miscellaneous example files)
compiled library, libnagc.a: 24.4 Mb libnagc.so.7: 16.1 Mb include files: 1.1 Mb example program material: 3.6 Mb library documentation files: 0.1 Mb scripts: 0.1 Mb PDF documentation files: 87.0 Mb
To install all material use the Unix tar utility, e.g.
tar xvf /cdrom/cl07.tar(assuming the CD-ROM has been mounted as /cdrom).
The object libraries (libnagc.a and libnagc.so.7) should be moved to a directory, such as /usr/lib/64, in the default search path of the linker, if possible, so that linkage is convenient. Once the libraries are in place, a symbolic link should be made to point to the shareable library for ease of use:
cd /usr/lib/64 ln -s libnagc.so.7 libnagc.so
The include files should be moved to a directory such as /usr/include so that they can be accessed during compilation, e.g.
mv include/*.h /usr/include
The script nagexample refers to the local directory containing the example programs. The file should be copied to (for example) /usr/local/bin, modified to reflect the local installation, and its protection set to world execute.
The man page, which directs users to the HTML form of the Users' Note, should be modified to reflect the local installation, and moved to a directory in the man search path, e.g.
cd doc mv nag_c_un.3 /usr/local/man/man3
tar xvf /cdrom/pdf.tar(assuming the CD-ROM has been mounted as /cdrom).
You may wish to move the PDF documentation files to the same location as that for other NAG products. You are encouraged to make them readily available to users, but in such a way that they are not generally accessible from outside your site.
If you do not already have a copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader for your platform, a free copy can be downloaded from http://www.adobe.com/. Please check this site for availability of a reader for your platform.
Please note that if you are using Adobe Acrobat 4.0 or earlier you might experience some problems when printing documents that contain non-standard characters, such as integral signs, square roots and large brackets. These characters will print correctly using Adobe Acrobat 5.0.
The HTML form of the Essential Introduction contains some mathematical characters that are displayed as question marks by releases of Netscape earlier than 6, but these are displayed correctly by Netscape 6 and Internet Explorer. They may also be viewed via the PDF.
If using Netscape, it might be necessary to re-install Acrobat to ensure that the Acrobat plug-in has been installed. If the plug-in has not been installed, Netscape may copy PDF files to a temporary directory, and then not be able to navigate from there.
The following material should also be made accessible to users:
Documentation files:
the NAGdoc directory contains the online documentation.
Compiled libraries:
libnagc.a libnagc.soInclude files:
include/*.hExample program material:
examples/source/??????e.c examples/data/??????e.d examples/results/??????e.r scripts/nagexample
Note that the example material has been adapted, if necessary, from that published in the NAG C Library Manual, so that programs are suitable for execution with this implementation with no further changes (but see Section 4.4 for comments about possible differences in results obtained). Making the example material directly available to users provides them with easily adaptable templates for their own problems.
The "example programs" for the functions in the f06 chapter are not typical example programs and they are not in the Library Manual. They are test programs, which are supplied to sites for use in an installation test of the Library.
Online documentation is bundled with this implementation. Please see Section 4.2.
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