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Re: configuring with --prefix




On Mar 21, 2008, at 5:32 PM, Matthew Knepley wrote:

On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 4:53 PM, Lisandro Dalcin <dalcinl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I got this error at configuration time:

You do not have write access to create install directory given with
--prefix=/usr/local/petsc/dev/linux-gnu perhaps use --with-sudo=sudo
also

Then I've added, the sudo stuff and worked. However, after the
configuation, the dir was not created. So the question is: in which
scenario PETSc does need access to the install dir at configuration
time?

PETSc does not NEED access until install time, however it is checking because
people often screw this up.

Also the eventual plan is that each external package will get installed directly
to the prefix location (instead of being installed first in the petsc location and
then copied over to the prefix location).


This is a little funky to think config/configure.py is doing an install; but it
is doing the install of the external packages you requested.


   Barry



 Matt

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