This directory contains links to the ScaFaCoS library which is required to use the KSPACE scafacos and its kspace_style scafacos command in a LAMMPS input script. The ScaFaCoS library is available at http://scafacos.de or on github at https://github.com/scafacos, the libary was developed by a consortium of different universities in Germany (Bonn, Chemnitz, Stuttgart, Wuppertal) and the Research Centre Juelich (Juelich Supercomputing Centre). ----------------- Instructions: 1.) Download ScaFaCoS at http://scafacos.de or directly from github https://github.com/scafacos where you can either clone the repository or download the latest stable release. NOTE: For the P2NFFT solver, you require an installation of the GNU Scientific Library (GSL). Also to ensure the correct linker-flags are used, ScaFaCoS employs the pkg-config tool, which is also required. If you cloned the repository, please refer to 2.), else continue with 3.) 2.) If you cloned the git repository, you require autotools to setup the library. For that the following packages are required: m4 autotools automake libtools In the build_aux folder of the scafacos folder, you can find the get_autotools.sh script, that downloads and installs the tools to ${HOME}/local. To change the target folder, please change the value of 'myprefix' in that script. To start the auto-configuration process, please run the './bootstrap' command in the scafacos base-folder. 3.) If you downloaded the library as a tarball, please extract the file to somewhere in your file system, or if you finished running './bootstrap', please run './configure' in the base folder. Important flags for './configure' are: --prefix=: sets the directory the compiled files will be installed to [default: /usr/local] --fcs-enable-solvers=: sets the list of solvers that are going to be built. By default all solvers will be built. Currently supported by the kspace in LAMMPS are: direct, ewald, fmm, p2nfft The other solvers might work, but support is purely experimental at the moment. To give a list of solvers, use a comma seperated list. --fcs-disable-doc: disables the compilation of the documentation, e.g. if no Latex is available on the system. 4.) To build the library after configuration, run 'make' from the base folder. 5.) To install the libray in the designated installation folder, run 'make install'. Installation is required, as ScaFaCoS does not support an in-source build! 6.) Create two soft links to this directory (lib/scafacos) to where the libary is installed. E.g. if you built ScaFaCoS in the default install directory: % ln -s /usr/local/include includelink % ln -s /usr/local/lib liblink for any custom directory : % ln -s /include includelink % ln -s /lib liblink 7.) ScaFaCoS uses the pkg-config tool to supply the correct, so you need to setup your PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable to include the lib/pkgconfig folder in the installation directory. Depending on the shell you use, this can be done either by: % export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/lib/pkgconfig:${PKG_CONFIG_PATH} or % setenv PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/lib/pkgconfig:${PKG_CONFIG_PATH} -----------------