NAMD related

From: Anilkumar Naik (anilkumar.j.naik_at_gmail.com)
Date: Mon Jun 10 2013 - 06:35:27 CDT

Dear All,

I am trying to run NAMD as non root user. So may be missing some path or
linking that causing below errors. Sorry for asking simple question.

Using charm as:
./build charm++ mpi-linux-ppc mpicxx -j8 --with-production

Using NAMD_2.9_Source as:
/config Linux-PPC-MX64-xlc64.arch --charm-base ./charm-6.4.0 --charm-arch
mpi-linux-ppc-mpicxx --arch-suffix ppc64

Attached NAMD make config, NAMD arch and PATH setting files.

Pl give some help to understand below errors. This is will very helpful for
us to start using NAMD on IBM Linux-Power 7 arch. Looking forward for some
reply.

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obj/tcl_psfgen.o:(.text+0x7814): undefined reference to `Tcl_NewStringObj'
obj/tcl_psfgen.o:(.text+0x7828): undefined reference to
`Tcl_ListObjAppendElement'
obj/tcl_psfgen.o:(.text+0x7894): undefined reference to `Tcl_AppendResult'
obj/tcl_psfgen.o:(.text+0x7920): undefined reference to `Tcl_Merge'
obj/tcl_psfgen.o:(.text+0x7938): undefined reference to `Tcl_Eval'
obj/tcl_psfgen.o:(.text+0x7944): undefined reference to `Tcl_Free'
obj/tcl_psfgen.o:(.text+0x7958): undefined reference to `Tcl_Merge'
obj/tcl_psfgen.o:(.text+0x7970): undefined reference to `Tcl_Eval'
obj/tcl_psfgen.o:(.text+0x797c): undefined reference to `Tcl_Free'
obj/tcl_psfgen.o:(.text+0x7a9c): undefined reference to `Tcl_SetResult'
obj/tcl_psfgen.o:(.text+0x7ae8): undefined reference to `Tcl_AppendResult'
obj/tcl_psfgen.o:(.text+0x7b1c): undefined reference to `Tcl_AppendResult'
obj/tcl_psfgen.o:(.text+0x80fc): undefined reference to `Tcl_NewIntObj'
obj/tcl_psfgen.o:(.text+0x810c): undefined reference to `Tcl_SetObjResult'
obj/tcl_psfgen.o:(.text+0x8150): undefined reference to `Tcl_AppendResult'
obj/tcl_psfgen.o:(.text+0x8178): undefined reference to `Tcl_AppendResult'
obj/tcl_psfgen.o:(.text+0x81b8): undefined reference to `Tcl_AppendResult'
gmake: *** [psfgen] Error 1
gmake: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
    1500-036: (I) The NOSTRICT option (default at OPT(3)) has the potential
to alter the semantics of a program. Please refer to documentation on the
STRICT/NOSTRICT option for more information.
    1500-036: (I) The NOSTRICT option (default at OPT(3)) has the potential
to alter the semantics of a program. Please refer to documentation on the
STRICT/NOSTRICT option for more information.
    1500-036: (I) The NOSTRICT option (default at OPT(3)) has the potential
to alter the semantics of a program. Please refer to documentation on the
STRICT/NOSTRICT option for more information.
    1500-036: (I) The NOSTRICT option (default at OPT(3)) has the potential
to alter the semantics of a program. Please refer to documentation on the
STRICT/NOSTRICT option for more information.
    1500-036: (I) The NOSTRICT option (default at OPT(3)) has the potential
to alter the semantics of a program. Please refer to documentation on the
STRICT/NOSTRICT option for more information.
    1500-036: (I) The NOSTRICT option (default at OPT(3)) has the potential
to alter the semantics of a program. Please refer to documentation on the
STRICT/NOSTRICT option for more information.
    1500-036: (I) The NOSTRICT option (default at OPT(3)) has the potential
to alter the semantics of a program. Please refer to documentation on the
STRICT/NOSTRICT option for more information.
    1500-036: (I) The NOSTRICT option (default at OPT(3)) has the potential
to alter the semantics of a program. Please refer to documentation on the
STRICT/NOSTRICT option for more information.
    1500-036: (I) The NOSTRICT option (default at OPT(3)) has the potential
to alter the semantics of a program. Please refer to documentation on the
STRICT/NOSTRICT option for more information.
    1500-036: (I) The NOSTRICT option (default at OPT(3)) has the potential
to alter the semantics of a program. Please refer to documentation on the
STRICT/NOSTRICT option for more information.
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Regards,
Anilkumar


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