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build:install [2017/05/23 12:22] Matthieu Verstraetebuild:install [2017/05/23 12:23] Matthieu Verstraete
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-Installing abinit is completely standardized, following linux package conventions as <code>make install</code> Running <code>make install</code> will put the binary executables in a bin/ subdirectory, the documentation and test files in doc/ and so on.+Installing abinit is completely standardized, following linux package conventions as <code>make install</code> Running  
 +<code>make install</code> 
 + will put the binary executables in a bin/ subdirectory, the documentation and test files in doc/ and so on.
  
-The installation will happen in a reference install directory, which by default is /usr/local/. If you wish to choose your own installation directory, re-run <code>configure --prefix=<your chosen install point></code>then <code>make</code>and then <code>make install</code>This allows access to the code for many users on a cluster, or the installation of several versions of abinit if necessary.+The installation will happen in a reference install directory, which by default is /usr/local/. If you wish to choose your own installation directory, re-run  
 +<code>configure --prefix=<your chosen install point></code> 
 +then 
 +<code>make</code> 
 +and then  
 +<code>make install</code> 
 +This allows access to the code for many users on a cluster, or the installation of several versions of abinit if necessary.
build/install.txt · Last modified: 2017/05/25 10:58 by Matthieu Verstraete