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After configuration, the remainder of the installation is accomplished
using the GNU make command. Remember that the default make
on many systems will not work, and that it is essential to use GNU make (cf. section A.3.2). Everything needed to make a
functioning program together with all ancillary files is carried out by
default simply by issuing the command
make
in the MOLPRO base directory. Most of the standard options for GNU
make can be used safely; in particular, -j can be used to
speed up compilation on a parallel machine. The program can then be
accessed by making sure the bin/ directory is included in the
PATH and issuing the command molpro.
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Sep 24, 2008