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exercises:2018_uzh_acpc2:installation [2018/04/16 15:15] – [0.5 Plotting tools] gtocciexercises:2018_uzh_acpc2:installation [2018/04/16 15:18] – [0.3 First CP2K simulation] gtocci
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 ===== 0.2b CP2K Installation on Mac OS X ===== ===== 0.2b CP2K Installation on Mac OS X =====
  
-Visit [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/cp2k/files/|sourceforge CP2K project page]] and download any of ''cp2k-2.6.2.tar.bz2''.\\+Visit [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/cp2k/files/|sourceforge CP2K project page]] and download ''cp2k-2.6.2.tar.bz2''.\\
 Unpack the compressed ''tar.bz2'' file by using the following command from the Apple terminal:\\ Unpack the compressed ''tar.bz2'' file by using the following command from the Apple terminal:\\
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 ===== 0.3 First CP2K simulation ===== ===== 0.3 First CP2K simulation =====
-It is possible to run cp2k from any directory your own machine by adding a line to your ''.bashrc'' file, without having to specify the location of the binary+It is possible to run cp2k from any directory on your own machine by adding a line to your ''.bashrc'' file, without having to specify the location of the ''cp2k.sopt'' file
  
-To do this go to the directory where the binary is located and type ''pwd''. Copy the output of this command and edit the ''.bashrc'' file located on your home directory:+To do this change to the directory where the 'cp2k.sopt'' binary is located and type ''pwd''. Copy the output of this command and edit the ''.bashrc'' file located on your home directory:
 To edit the ''.bashrc'' file type To edit the ''.bashrc'' file type
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