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Name

       condor_compile create - a relinked executable for use as a standard universe job

Synopsis

       condor_compile cc | CC | gcc | f77 | g++ | ld | make | ...

Description

       Use  condor_compile to relink a program with the HTCondor libraries for submission as a standard universe
       job. The HTCondor libraries provide the program with  additional  support,  such  as  the  capability  to
       produce  checkpoints,  which  facilitate the standard universe mode of operation. condor_compile requires
       access to the source or object code of the program to be submitted; if source  or  object  code  for  the
       program  is  not available, then the program must use another universe, such as vanilla. Source or object
       code may not be available if there is only an executable binary, or if a shell script is to  be  executed
       as an HTCondor job.

       To use condor_compile, issue the command condor_compilewith command line arguments that form the normally
       entered command to compile or  link  the  application.  Resulting  executables  will  have  the  HTCondor
       libraries linked in. For example,

        condor_compile  cc -O -o myprogram.condor file1.c file2.c ...

       will   produce   the   binary    myprogram.condor   ,   which   is  relinked  for  HTCondor,  capable  of
       checkpoint/migration/remote system calls, and ready to submit as a standard universe job.

       If the HTCondor administrator has opted  to  fully  install  condor_compile,  then  condor_compilecan  be
       followed by practically any command or program, including make or shell script programs. For example, the
       following would all work:

        condor_compile  make

        condor_compile  make install

        condor_compile  f77 -O mysolver.f

        condor_compile  /bin/csh compile-me-shellscript

       If the HTCondor administrator has opted to only do a partial install  of  condor_compile,  then  you  are
       restricted to following condor_compilewith one of these programs:

        cc (the system C compiler)

        c89 (POSIX compliant C compiler, on some systems)

        CC (the system C++ compiler)

        f77 (the system FORTRAN compiler)

        gcc (the GNU C compiler)

        g++ (the GNU C++ compiler)

        g77 (the GNU FORTRAN compiler)

        ld (the system linker)

       NOTE: If you explicitly call ldwhen you normally create your binary, instead use:

        condor_compile  ld <ld arguments and options>

Exit Status

       condor_compileis  a  script  that executes specified compilers and/or linkers. If an error is encountered
       before calling these other programs, condor_compilewill exit with a status value of 1  (one).  Otherwise,
       the exit status will be that given by the executed program.

Author

       Center for High Throughput Computing, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Copyright

       Copyright (C) 1990-2013 Center for High Throughput Computing, Computer Sciences Department, University of
       Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI. All Rights Reserved. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.

                                                  January 2014                                 condor_compile(1)