Your attention is drawn to the terms and conditions of the Software License regarding the use of NAG software. Requests for information about the availability of other implementations must be referred to NAG.
This implementation is a compiled, tested, ready-to-use version of the NAG C Library that is considered suitable for operation on the computer systems detailed below:
hardware: x86-32 systems and compatible operating system: Linux 2.6.18-1.2798.fc6 (glibc-2.5-3) and compatible C compiler: Intel(R) C Compiler Professional for applications running on IA-32, Version 11.1 and compatible (includes 12.0)
This implementation was produced at NAG Ltd., Oxford on the computing system detailed below:
hardware: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T5670 @ 1.80GHz
operating system: Linux 2.6.18-1.2798.fc6 (Fedora Core release 6 (Zod))
with glibc-2.5-3
C compiler: Intel(R) C Compiler Professional for applications running on IA-32
Version 11.1
Build 20091130
Package ID: l_cproc_p_11.1.064
This implementation was tested at NAG Ltd., Oxford on the computing system detailed below:
hardware: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz
operating system: Linux 2.6.32-26-generic (Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS))
with glibc-2.10-1
C compiler: Intel(R) C Compiler Professional for applications running on IA-32
Version 11.1
Build 20091012
Package ID: l_cproc_p_11.1.059
This implementation was also tested at NAG Ltd., Oxford on the computing system detailed below:
hardware: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5310 1.60GHz
operating system: Linux 2.6.26.8-57.fc8 (Fedora release 8 (Werewolf))
with glibc-2.7-2
C compiler: Intel(R) C Compiler for applications running on IA-32
Version 10.1
Build 20080312
Package ID: l_cc_p_10.1.015
This implementation was also tested at NAG Ltd., Oxford on the computing system detailed below:
hardware: AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 6174 2.20GHz
operating system: Linux 2.6.34.7-0.7-desktop (openSUSE 11.3 (x86_64))
with glibc-2.11.2-3.3.1.x86_64
C compiler: Intel(R) C Compiler XE for applications running on IA-32
Version 12.0.3.174
Build 20110309
This implementation was also tested at NAG Ltd., Oxford with gcc on the computing system detailed below:
hardware: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz
operating system: Linux 2.6.32-26-generic (Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS))
with glibc-2.10-1
C compiler: gcc version 4.1.3 20080704 (prerelease)
The NAG C Library, Mark 9, was compiled with the highest level of optimization that enabled the functionality provided by the library to be verified and validated.
This library has been tested using the Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms (BLAS) and Linear Algebra PACKage (LAPACK) routines provided by NAG (see the Chapter Introductions for f07, f08 and f16 in the NAG Mark 9 Library Manual, which we will refer to as the Library Manual).
The library has been also tested with version 10.2.3.064 of the Intel ® Math Kernel Library for Linux (MKL) which is supplied as a part of this product (see contents). Please see the Intel web site for further information about MKL (http://www.intel.com/software/products/mkl).
Please check the following URL:
http://www.nag.co.uk/doc/inun/cl09/luxdcl/postrelease.html
for details of any new information related to the applicability or usage of this implementation.
|- doc -|- in.html (Installer's Note, (this document))
| |- un.html (Users' Note)
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| |- libnagc_nag.a (static self-contained library
| | including NAG BLAS/LAPACK)
| |- libnagc_nag.so.09 (shareable self-contained library
| | including NAG BLAS/LAPACK)
| |- libnagc_nag.so (symbolic link pointing at
|- lib -| libnagc_nag.so.09)
| |- libnagc_mkl.a (static library requiring
| | vendor BLAS/LAPACK)
| |- libnagc_mkl.so.09 (shareable library requiring
| | vendor BLAS/LAPACK)
| |- libnagc_mkl.so (symbolic link pointing at
| libnagc_mkl.so.09)
cllux09dcl -|
|- include -|- *.h
|
| |- source --|- ??????e.c
|- examples -|- data ----|- ??????e.d
| |- data ----|- ??????e.opt
| |- results -|- ??????e.r
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|- scripts -|- nagc_example*
|
|- mkl -|- * (Intel Math Kernel Library)
|
|- rtl -|- *.so (Intel C-runtime libraries, sharable & static)
| |- *.a
|
| |- bin -|- * (directories of binaries
| | for supported platforms)
|- license -|- README.TXT
|
|- doc -|- * (End User Guide)
libnagc_mkl.a and libnagc_mkl.so do not contain the NAG versions of the BLAS and LAPACK routines.
The following shows the directory/file organization of the Library Manual materials as they will be installed.
nagdoc_cl09 -|- index.html
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|- examples -|- baseresults -|- *.r
| |- source -|- *.c
| |- data -|- *.d, *.opt
| |- replaced -|- *.c
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|- html -|- FRONTMATTER -|- manconts.html (main HTML index)
| | |- *.html (foreword & copyright)
| |
| |- [A00-X04] -|- *conts.html (chapter contents)
| |
| |- GENINT -|- *.html (general introductory material)
| |
| |- INDEXES -|- GAMS -|- gams.html (GAMS index)
| | | |- *.html (GAMS files)
| | |
| | |- KWIC -|- kwic.html (KWIC index)
| | |- *.html (KWIC files)
| |
| |- styles -|- libdoc.css (main CSS stylesheet)
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|- pdf -|- FRONTMATTER -|- manconts.pdf (NAG copyright and main
| | | pdf page)
| | |- foreword.pdf
| |
| |- [A00-X04] -|- *conts.pdf (chapter contents)
| | |- *intro.pdf (chapter introduction)
| | |- *c.pdf (routine documents)
| |
| |- GENINT -|- *.pdf (general introductory material)
| |
| |- INDEXES -|- *.pdf (bookmarked file containing links
| | to kwic.xml and gams.xml)
| |
| |- INUNs -|- usersnote.pdf (implementation specific note)
|
|- xhtml -|- FRONTMATTER -|- manconts.xml (main XHTML index)
| |- *.xml (foreword & copyright)
|
|- [A00-X04] -|- *conts.xml (chapter contents)
| |- *intro.xml (chapter introduction)
| |- *c.xml (routine documents)
|
|- figures -|- *.png (figures and plotfiles)
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|- GENINT -|- *.xml (general introductory material)
|
|- INDEXES -|- GAMS -|- gams.xml (GAMS index)
| | |- *.xml (GAMS files)
| |
| |- KWIC -|- kwic.xml (KWIC index)
| |- *.xml (KWIC files)
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|- styles -|- libdoc.css (main CSS stylesheet)
Library software: 408 MB Library Manual: 236 MB
If you have downloaded the Library materials from our web site as a tar gzip file (cllux09dcl.tgz), cd to the directory where the file is located and extract the installation materials using the following commands:
gunzip cllux09dcl.tgz tar xvf cllux09dcl.tarThis will extract the files install.sh, cl09.tar, lic_agr.txt, in.html and un.html.
If you have downloaded the Library materials from our web site as a tar gzip file (cllux09dcl.tgz), cd to the directory where the file is located and extract the installation materials using the following commands:
gunzip cllux09dcl.tgz tar xvf cllux09dcl.tarThis will extract the files install.sh, cl09.tar, in.html and un.html.
If you have downloaded the Library Manual as a tar gzip file (cl09_doc.tgz) run the command
gunzip cl09_doc.tgzto extract the file cl09_doc.tar.
./install.shIf you are logged in as root then by default, the materials will be installed in /opt/NAG/ or /usr/local/NAG/ depending on your system. However, you may choose a different location. In this document we refer to the directory /opt/NAG/cllux09dcl or /usr/local/NAG/cllux09dcl as [INSTALL_DIR]. This convention is also used in the Users' Note (un.html).
The directory [INSTALL_DIR]/scripts contains one or more scripts to show how to use the libraries provided with this implementation. See Users' Note, Section 3.2. Subsequent to the installation, if you move the library to some other location then these scripts must be changed to reflect that fact.
Each library is provided in both static and shareable format. You also have a choice of libraries; self-contained libraries which use NAG supplied BLAS and LAPACK or libraries which require the use of vendor supplied BLAS and LAPACK.
To simplify access to the libraries you may wish to create symbolic links in a system location such as /usr/lib pointing at the installed libraries. They would then be in the default search path of the linker during the link phase, and be available for execution at run time (in the case of shareable libraries). Note that if both the static and shareable version of a library are placed in a directory then the shareable version is usually used by default.
The include files should be moved to a directory such as /usr/include so that they can be accessed during compilation, e.g.
mv include/*.h /usr/include
The install script can install the Library Manual in the same location as the NAG Library material or at some other location of your choice.
You may wish to move the Library Manual to the same location as that for other NAG products. You are encouraged to make it readily available to users.
In order to enable the software, NAG will issue you with a license key. The license key is contained in a text file consisting of details of the software that will be enabled.
To request a license key, run the program khostid located in license/bin/linux/. This utility must be run from a command prompt. Return the information that it displays, together with the product code (in this case CLLUX09DCL), by e-mail (or FAX) to NAG. Alternatively, direct the output from this utility to a file and send both the file and the product code to NAG.
A short term (demonstration or trial) license key contains one or more lines like the following:
CLLUX09DC TRIAL 2011/11/12 "EMnxidA3oeoj0F1Yvi5ibxPjB7"Specifically, it has a line containing the word TRIAL. Longer term license keys must be locked to a specific computer, i.e. they will enable the software on one computer only. These license keys include the word NODE instead of the word TRIAL above.
Once you have obtained one of the above license keys, store the text of it in a file, say
[INSTALL_DIR]/license.lic.The location of the license file must be made known to the NAG application by setting the environment variable NAG_KUSARI_FILE to the full pathname of the file before the application is invoked.
For example, in the C-shell, type:
setenv NAG_KUSARI_FILE [INSTALL_DIR]/license.licor in the Bourne shell, type:
NAG_KUSARI_FILE=[INSTALL_DIR]/license.lic export NAG_KUSARI_FILE
Further details about Kusari and how it may be configured to suit your local circumstances (e.g. how to install the license key on a server) are included in the Kusari License Management documentation in the license/doc/ subdirectory of the software distribution. See also the Kusari FAQ: http://www.nag.co.uk/Kusari/kusari_faq.html.
The following material should also be made accessible to users:
documentation files:
The nagdoc_cl09 directory contains the Library Manual.
compiled libraries:
libnagc_nag.a libnagc_nag.so (symbolic link pointing at libnagc_nag.so.09) libnagc_mkl.a libnagc_mkl.so (symbolic link pointing at libnagc_mkl.so.09) MKL libraries supplied by NAGinclude files:
include/*.hexample program material:
examples/source/??????e.c examples/data/??????e.d examples/data/??????e.opt examples/results/??????e.r scripts/nagc_example*
Note that the example material has been adapted, if necessary, from that published in the Library Manual, so that programs are suitable for execution with this implementation with no further changes (but see Section 3.2 of the Users' Note 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.
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The Response Centres are open during office hours, but contact is possible by fax, email and phone (answering machine) at all times.
When contacting a Response Centre, it helps us deal with your enquiry quickly if you can quote your NAG site reference or account no and NAG product code (in this case CLLUX09DCL).
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