![]() This may be changed by setting the FC environment variable. => Using Homebrew-provided fortran compiler. => Installing homebrew/science/dynare -HEAD -with-matlab= -with-matlab-version= -with-tex -without-octave => Installing homebrew/science/dynare dependency: boost => Installing dependencies for homebrew/science/dynare: boost => Installing dynare from homebrew/science Is there some other solution? For example, is it possible to replace a couple of Dynare files by newer versions from the GitHub repo?Īny advice would be greatly appreciated!! I guess the fix for parallel Dynare under Mac OS is only implemented in the HEAD version and not in the stable one (at least parallel Dynare doesn’t work under the stable version on my laptop with Mac OS Sierra, Matlab R2017a). "brew install dynare -HEAD -with-matlab=/Applications/MATLAB_R2017a.app -with-matlab-version=9.2 -without-octave -with-tex"Ĭompilation of the stable version (so without the -HEAD option) works fine, but unfortunately not the HEAD version. Below I give the output of the installation command However, I only managed to compile the stable version, but not the HEAD version. Saving the estimated shocks, where you have also posted) I had to use Homebrew to compile Dynare, which works nicely following the hints in the aforementioned thread. I wish I could, but under Mac OS Sierra there are some MEX incompatibility issues between Matlab R2017a and the pre-compiled versions of Dynare (including the snapshots). Hopefully you can find some data to make it work for you if you need to run the codeĪnalyseComputationalEnvironment.m (22.8 KB) I tried attaching the data but I see I can’t seem to upload it. mod file I’m working with and the config file. I had to change it to =system('sysctl -a | grep machdep.cpu | grep core_count') Īny idea why it gets stuck at this spot? Help would be appreciated. ![]() It used to say =system('grep processor /proc/cpuinfo') I also had to make a change to the AnalyseComputationalEnvironment.m file at line 548: The MCMC window with status bars is stuck saying initialize with 4 bars corresponding to 4 cores on my machine. Ssh rm -f //slaveParallel_break.mat: Signal 127 Ssh rm -f //comp_status_random_walk_metropolis_hastings_core*.mat: Signal 127 The parallel_test call completes fine, but when trying to run the code with parallel call locally it gets stuck at ssh rm -f //random_walk_metropolis_hastings_core_output_*.mat: Signal 127 I’m trying to run dynare 4.4.3 in parallel with the MCMC routine on Mac OS X 10.9.5 Mavericks with Matlab R2014a Student Version.
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