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Before porting it over to Windows, it would make sense if it can run on Cygwin
(on top of Windows) first. I have been trying the Triangle-Counting example
using the latest Cygwin installation and a small edge-list file (see attached),
but GraphChi just produces core dumps left and right.
One bug I managed to fix in order to avoid a core dump is the C code listed
below (in sharder.hpp) that it allocates raw memory for a 2 dimensional object
(edge_t) array and assigns an edge_t object to one of the cells latter. This
kind of C/C++-mixed code might work on some platforms (MacOS?), but I would be
very reluctant to spend more time debugging GraphChi after seeing it.
>> bufs[i] = (edge_t*) malloc(bufsize);
>> bufs[shard][bufptrs[shard]++] = et;
Here is the command line as a test script:
bin/example_apps/trianglecounting.exe file
../../dataset/test_graph_edgelist.txt filetype edgelist
Original comment by hungchih...@gmail.com
on 9 Oct 2012 at 10:05
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Please please add a some comments on how to build this on windows . What are
the requirements? (can use MinGW to do that?) I tried and got lots of error.Or
at least port the whole thing to java. C++ is dying because there is no
standard environment
SO PLEASE write a few lines about this Or even what platform are supported.
I compile the java version but I like to try the package collaborative
filtering toolkit.
Hope prof Danny Bickson write a few line about build requirements and save
thausands of people hours of debugging
Original comment by alrah...@gmail.com
on 7 Feb 2013 at 3:58
I would like to know more about installing the C++ version of GraphChi on
Windows. Even if it requires some changes, if somebody can guide me how to make
these changes, then it will be great help.
Thanks.
Original comment by lovesing...@gmail.com
on 15 Jan 2014 at 12:23
You can compile and debug the C++ version on Windows using Netbeans and
Cygwin(not MinGW).
Original comment by sela.fer...@gmail.com
on 27 Apr 2014 at 8:18
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
sizheng0...@gmail.com
on 28 Aug 2012 at 11:20