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This implementation is a compiled, tested, ready-to-use version of the NAG Fortran 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 Fortran compiler: Fujitsu Fortran Compiler 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 Fortran compiler: Fujitsu Fortran Compiler Version 5.1 (Jul 19 2001 12:24) compiler options: -KV9 -X9 -Kthreadsafe
The entire NAG Fortran Library, Mark 20, was compiled with optimization
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d06abq (-O1) d06cbx (-O1) d06daf (-O1) d06daz (-O1) f07arz (-Kfast_GP=1,V9FMADD) f07uuz (-Kfast_GP=1,V9FMADD) f07vuz (-Kfast_GP=1,V9FMADD) f11day (-O2) g03faz (-Kfast_GP=1,V9FMADD) x03aay (-Kfast_GP=3,V9FMADD -Knoeval) y90ruz (-O1)
The object library libnagbl.a has been tested using the Basic Linear
Algebra Subprograms (BLAS) and linear algebra routines (LAPACK) provided by
NAG (see the Chapter Introductions for F06, F07 and F08 in the NAG Fortran
Library Manual).
The object library libnag.a was tested using the BLAS/LAPACK
routines from the Fujitsu Scientific Subroutine Library II (FJSVssl2 v1.0).
|-- in.html |-- un.html |-- doc --|-- nag_fl_un.3 | |-- blas_lapack_to_nag | |-- nag_to_blas_lapack flfsv20db --| |-- libnag.a (compiled library using Fujitsu SSL2 BLAS/LAPACK) |-- libnagbl.a (compiled library including NAG BLAS/LAPACK) | |-- interface_blocks --|-- *.mod | | |-- source ---|-- ??????e.f |-- examples --|-- data -----|-- ??????e.d | |-- results --|-- ??????e.r | |-- scripts ---|-- *The examples/results files were generated using the library libnag.a and SSL2.
The following shows the directory/file organization of the PDF documentation materials as they will be installed.
NAGdoc -|- fl -|- html -|- mark20.html (main index) | | | |- frontmatter -|- *.html (sundry information) | | | |- genint -|- *.html (introductory material) | | | |- images -|- *.gif (nag images) | | | | | |- topbar -|- *.gif (Fortran Library images) | | | |- indexes -|- gams -|- gams.html (main GAMS index) | | | | | | | |- *.html (GAMS files) | | | | | |- kwic -|- kwic.html (main KWIC index) | | | | | |- *.html (KWIC files) | | | |- toc -|- [A02-X05].html (chapter indexes) | |- pdf -|- genint -|- *.pdf (introductory material) | | |- [A02-X05] -|- *.pdf (chapter and routine files)
compiled libraries, libnag.a: 43.1 Mb libnagbl.a 43.5 Mb interface blocks: 605 Kb example program material: 4.7 Mb scripts: 20 Kb library documentation files: 75 Kb PDF documentation files: 105 Mb
To install all material use the Unix tar utility, e.g.
cd /opt/NAG tar xvf /cdrom/fl20.tar(assuming the CD-ROM has been mounted as /cdrom).
The object libraries (libnag.a and libnagbl.a) should be linked or moved in to a directory, such as /usr/lib/64, in the default search path of the linker, if possible, so that linkage is convenient.
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_fl_un.3 /usr/local/man/man3The NAG Fortran Library Interface Blocks define the type and arguments of each user callable NAG Fortran Library routine. These are not essential to calling the NAG Fortran Library from Fortran 90/95 programs. Their purpose is to allow the Fortran 90/95 compiler to check that NAG Fortran Library routines are called correctly.
The interface block files (interface_blocks/*.mod) are supplied in pre-compiled module form. They may be moved to a suitable location so that access is convenient, e.g.
mkdir /usr/local/lib/frt_modules mv interface_blocks/* /usr/local/lib/frt_modules
The options
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. Further information is contained in the readme file on the distribution medium.
The following material should also be made accessible to users:
documentation files:
The NAGdoc directory contains the online documentation. This should be made available to users, in addition to the following:
doc/blas_lapack_to_nag doc/nag_to_blas_lapackcompiled libraries:
libnag.a libnagbl.ainterface block files:
interface_blocks/*.modexample program material:
examples/source/??????e.f 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 Fortran Library Manual, so that programs are suitable for execution with this implementation with no further changes (but see Section 4.4.2 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 routines 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. Some of them take much longer to run than other example programs. Routines which are equivalent to BLAS, are tested twice: once when called by their NAG F06 names, and once when called by their BLAS names.
On-line documentation is bundled with this implementation. Please see Section 4.2.
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