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FAC is a software package for the calculation of various atomic processes, written by Ming Feng Gu at the Space Science Laboratory of Berkeley. cFAC was started around 2010 (based on FAC-1.1.1, released in 2006), initially focusing on providing large volumes of data as required, e.g., for collisional-radiative plasma modeling, and eliminating reliance upon third-party Fortran numerical libraries with their C equivalents (hence the change in the package name). See ChangeLog for details. The original file, documenting development up to version 1.1.1, is kept as doc/ChangeLog.MFG. Recently, Ming Feng Gu kindly agreed to release the FAC sources under the GPL (version 3 or higher) license, and the repository is currently made public on GitHub, <https://github.com/flexible-atomic-code/fac>. Some bits of the FAC sources, which are still used in cFAC, were published in the Computer Physics Communications journal, and as such, are licensed for non-profit or academic use only, please see <http://cpc.cs.qub.ac.uk/licence/licence.html>. In order to compile in these CPC-licensed modules, you need to pass the "--with-cpc-modules" configure flag and explicitly agree to the CPC licensing terms. Please note that as a result, the "sfac" executable will not be redistributable! Prerequisites: 1) C and FORTRAN compilers (such as gcc and gfortran). 2) The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) <http://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/>, version 1.15 or above (earlier versions will NOT work). 3) The SQLite software library <http://www.sqlite.org/>. Note: If you install the above software using a package manager of your OS, make sure you select the development packages (*-dev*). For example, in Debian/Ubuntu, do "sudo apt-get install gcc gfortran libgsl0-dev libsqlite3-dev". 4) In addition, if compiling a snapshot from GitHub (strongly not recommended for "production" calculations), GNU Automake, help2man, and a fairly complete LaTeX installation will be required. Installation: 1) Get the latest _release_ from <https://github.com/fnevgeny/cfac/releases>. The filename should be like cfac-1.6.2.tar.gz. Unpack it and change to the newly created directory. 2) ./configure Note 1: Specify --prefix=my/dir, if the default /usr/local is not what you want. Note 2: Use the "--with-extrainc" and "--with-extralib" options if the third-party libraries are not installed in the default system place. Note 3: Run ./configure --help for more options. 3) make 4) make check This will run a test suite of demo scripts and compare output against "reference" results. Please report any failure. 5) make install This installs the "sfac" executable and manual, as well as the CFACDB library, C header file, and utility. Usage: The "sfac" executable accepts an input file as its only argument. See the "demo" directory for examples. For more details, please read the manual, and be sure to read the FAQ section of it. Evgeny Stambulchik Department of Particle Physics and Astrophysics Faculty of Physics Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot 7610001 Israel
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