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<h1>LAMMPS-ICMS Snapshot RPM Repository</h1>
<p align="justify">
This repository is hosting precompiled RPM packages of the
<a href="http://lammps.sandia.gov/" target="_blank">LAMMPS</a>
molecular dynamics simulation software packages.
The binaries are built using the
<a href="http://goo.gl/oKYI" target="_blank">LAMMPS-ICMS</a>
branch <a href="http://git.icms.temple.edu/git/" target="_blank">git repository</a>.
The packages are configued to depend only on packages that are
part of the respective distributions, so dependencies should be
resolved automatically when using yum to install the packages.
The LAMMPS binaries contain <b>all</b> optional packages included in
the source distribution <b>except</b>: GPU, KIM, and
USER-CUDA since those depend on libraries that do not exist as
regular RPM packages and/or where the license is incompatible with
including them in a binary distribution like this one.
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<p>Proceed to the <a href="install.html">Installation and Configuration Instructions</a>.
<p align="justify">
The LAMMPS distribution is split into multiple subpackages and you
only need to install the ones that you need. Available subpackages
are:
</p>
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<dt><b>lammps</b></dt>
<dd>Non-MPI LAMMPS executable compiled multi-threading support via OpenMP.
The name of the executable is: <strong><code>lmp_g++</code></strong>.</dd>
<dt><b>lammps-openmpi</b></dt>
<dd>LAMMPS executable compiled with OpenMPI and multi-threading via OpenMP.
The name of the executable is: <strong><code>lmp_g++</code></strong>.</dd>
<dt><b>lammps-mpich2</b></dt>
<dd>LAMMPS executable compiled with MPICH2 and multi-threading via OpenMP.
The name of the executable is: <strong><code>lmp_g++</code></strong>.</dd>
<dt><b>lammps-python</b></dt>
<dd>Non-MPI LAMMPS shared library and Python wrapper compiled with OpenMP multi-threading.
Use in your python scripts as <strong><code>lammps</code></strong> module.</dd>
<dt><b>lammps-common</b></dt>
<dd>Contains a few bundled tools (<strong><code>restart2data</code></strong>,
<strong><code>binary2txt</code></strong> and <strong><code>chain.x</code></strong>), and
bundled potential files in <strong><code>/usr/share/lammps/potentials</code></strong>.<br>
<em>This package is required if one or more of the four previous packages are
installed</em>.</dd>
<dt><b>lammps-doc</b></dt>
<dd>Contains the LAMMPS manual and additional documentation in PDF format.
It also contains the benchmark and example inputs in
<strong><code>/usr/share/lammps/bench</code></strong>
<strong><code>/usr/share/lammps/examples</code></strong>, respectively.</dd>
</dl>
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<h2>Available Repositories</h2>
<p align="justify">
Binary RPMs are currently provided for up-to-date versions of
RHEL/<a href="http://www.centos.org/" target="_blank">CentOS</a>
(6.4 at the time of this writing) and
<a href="http://fedoraproject.org" target="_blank">Fedora</a>
(18 at the time of this writing) for 32-bit (i386) and 64-bit (x86_64)
x86 versions. Binaries for additional distributions and versions
may be added based on demand and available resources. The packages
are provided without warranty and are unsupported. If you notice
any problems or would like to see binaries for other distributions
or versions or platforms made available, you can contact
<a href="http://goo.gl/1wk0" target="_blank">Axel Kohlmeyer</a>.
</p>
<ul>
<li>Go to CentOS / RedHat Enterprise Linux <a href="centos">repository</a></li>
<li>Go to Fedora Linux <a href="fedora">repository</a></li>
<li>Go to Source RPM <a href="sources">repository</a></li>
</ul>
<h2>Other RPM-based Distributions</h2>
<p align="justify">
There is a huge number of Linux distributions on a large variety of hardware
around and it is impossible to provide binaries for all of them, even if they
do use the RPM package format. Currently only RPMs for
<a href="http://www.opensuse.org/" target="_blank">OpenSuSE</a>
(version 12.3 as of this writing) are available.
For all other RPM based distributions, you
can download the corresponding source RPMs, install the necessary packages
required for building the binary RPM and do a <code>rpmbuild --rebuild</code>.
If you notice any problems, you can contact
<a href="http://goo.gl/1wk0" target="_blank">Axel Kohlmeyer</a>
to see, if there is a (simple) solution.
</p>
<ul>
<li>Go to OpenSuSE <a href="suse">repository</a></li>
<li>Go to Source RPM <a href="sources">repository</a></li>
</ul>
<h2>Non-RPM-based Distributions</h2>
<p align="justify">
For Ubuntu and similar distributions based on the Debian packaging system,
you can use the LAMMPS daily build repository set up by Anton Gladky.
Instructions for accessing it are on the
<a href="http://lammps.sandia.gov/download.html#ubuntu">LAMMPS Download page</a>.
</p>
<hr>
<address><a href="http://goo.gl/1wk0" target="_blank">Axel Kohlmeyer</a></address>
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