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A boost-python wrapping of the MUSIC library (http://software.incf.org/software/music)
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Installation ============ Pre-Install ----------- 1) Install the MUSIC library (http://software.incf.org/software/music) 2) Install mpi4py 3) Install numpy Install boostmusic ------------------ 1) Copy setup.cfg.example to setup.cfg and edit the paths to point to your mpich2, music, numpy and mpi4py include and lib directories. 2) Build the module $ python setup.py build 3) Install it, either $ sudo python setup.py install or $ sudo python setup.py install --prefix=$HOME/my/own/dir (the second requires PYTHONPATH to be set accordingly) Is it working? -------------- Enter the 'examples' directory and execute $ mpiexec -n 2 music gen_recv.music It should generate a whole bunch of output like: vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv ... generator [6] event at 1.978000 s Warning: gen lag of 0.000967 seconds, skipping 1 ticks Warning: gen lag of 0.002124 seconds, skipping 3 ticks Warning: gen lag of 0.000405 seconds, skipping 1 ticks receiver t=1.986000 [6] event t=1.978000 Warning: gen lag of 0.000406 seconds, skipping 1 ticks generator done. elapsed t=1.999805 s receiver done. elapsed t=1.999599 s ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ $ mpiexec -n 5 music helloworld.music It should generate a whole bunch of output like: vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv ... Connected?: True Config: foobar=barfoo Config: stoptime=100.0 Config: myint=123 Time=0.000000 Time=0.000000 Time=0.000100 Time=0.000100 Time=0.000000Time=0.000000Time=0.000000 Time=0.000100Time=0.000100 Time=0.000100 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ OK, looks good? You ready to play. Toubleshooting ============== 0) Make sure the music executable is in your path 1) Make sure a normal python instance can import boostmusic without an ImportError. 2) find the path to the boostmusic package and run ldd on _music.so to check that the linker is finding all the libraries it needs. If there are any "not found", set your LD_LIBRARY_PATH, /etc/ld.conf or 'rpath' in setup.cfg accordingly. Arguably the latter is the best solution. 3) On Build: 'error: missing binary operator before token "("' If you get something like the error when building: In file included from /usr/include/boost/mpl/aux_/arithmetic_op.hpp:26, from /usr/include/boost/mpl/minus.hpp:19, from /usr/include/boost/mpl/vector/aux_/iterator.hpp:20, from /usr/include/boost/mpl/vector/aux_/vector0.hpp:22, from /usr/include/boost/mpl/vector/aux_/clear.hpp:18, from /usr/include/boost/mpl/vector/vector0.hpp:24, from /usr/include/boost/mpl/vector/vector10.hpp:18, from /usr/include/boost/mpl/vector/vector20.hpp:18, from /usr/include/boost/python/detail/type_list.hpp:28, from /usr/include/boost/python/args.hpp:13, from /usr/include/boost/python.hpp:11, from boostmusic/cpp_src/music.cpp:13: /usr/include/boost/mpl/aux_/numeric_op.hpp:290:31: error: missing binary operator before token "(" I got this error when using boost 1.35 and gcc 4.4 together. Upgrading to boost 1.40 fixes the problem.
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