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Dear Forum,
I have run into a problem with regtest when testing a dev version of 7.x. I built the code using the attached arch file and it proceeded without error. However, when I run regtest ('tools/regtest/do_regtest -arch intel -version popt -nosvn -maxtasks 4'), the initial output indicates that numerous tests are not being run because of missing dependencies: libint, libxc, fftw3. I'm not sure if this is a permissions issue with the executable (checking with my HPC admin on this), or it is something else.
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Hi Jerry,
the regtest-script checks the capabilities of CP2K by evaluating the
output of `<your-cp2k-executable> --version`. Guessing from your arch/
file your CP2K should be using fftw/libint/libxc, but you might want to
check it manually.
Please remove the `-nosvn` as indicated by the warning.
Sharing the full build/test log might give us some more insight.
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Hi Tiziano,
I have attached the output from make (make.out) and regtest (test.out). I built the most recent development version from git, using Intel 2019.3 compilers and MKLs. When I `<my-cp2k-executable> --version`, the terminal hangs and nothing is printed. When I do this with v5.1 (built with Intel 2017 update 5 and corresponding MKLs), I get the expected output: