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METIS

METIS is a set of serial programs for partitioning graphs, partitioning finite element meshes, and producing fill reducing orderings for sparse matrices. The algorithms implemented in METIS are based on the multilevel recursive-bisection, multilevel k-way, and multi-constraint partitioning schemes developed in our lab.

Downloading METIS

You can download METIS by simply cloning it using the command:

git clone https://github.com/KarypisLab/METIS.git

Building standalone METIS binaries and library

To build METIS you can follow the instructions below:

Dependencies

General dependencies for building METIS are: gcc, cmake, build-essential. In Ubuntu systems these can be obtained from the apt package manager (e.g., apt-get install cmake, etc)

sudo apt-get install build-essential
sudo apt-get install cmake

In addition, you need to download and install GKlib by following the instructions there.

Building and installing METIS

METIS is primarily configured by passing options to make config. For example:

make config shared=1 cc=gcc prefix=~/local
make install

will configure METIS to be built as a shared library using GCC and then install the binaries, header files, and libraries at

~/local/bin
~/local/include
~/local/lib

directories, respectively.

Common configuration options are:

cc=[compiler]     - The C compiler to use [default is determined by CMake]
shared=1          - Build a shared library instead of a static one [off by default]
prefix=[PATH]     - Set the installation prefix [~/local by default]
gklib_path=[PATH] - Set the prefix path where GKlib has been installed. You can skip
                    this if GKlib's installation prefix is the same as that of METIS.
i64=1             - Sets to 64 bits the width of the datatype that will store information
                    about the vertices and their adjacency lists. 
r64=1             - Sets to 64 bits the width of the datatype that will store information 
                    about floating point numbers.

Advanced debugging related options:

gdb=1           - Build with support for GDB [off by default]
debug=1         - Enable debugging support [off by default]
assert=1        - Enable asserts [off by default]
assert2=1       - Enable very expensive asserts [off by default]

Other make commands

make uninstall
     Removes all files installed by 'make install'.

make clean
     Removes all object files but retains the configuration options.

make distclean
     Performs clean and completely removes the build directory.

Copyright & License Notice

Copyright 1998-2020, Regents of the University of Minnesota

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.