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Re: Help! Installing PETSc?



1) Please send these to petsc-maint@xxxxxxxxxxx

2) We need to see your configure.log in order to understand any problem

 Thanks,

   Matt

On 3/14/07, Bin <xubinbin2004@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:




>
> Thanks, it works. But when I try to configure PETSc with --with-shared
options,
>
> >
> > config/configure.py \
> >   --with-cc=mpicc \
> >   --with-fc=mpif90 \
> >   --with-mpi-dir=/opt/hpmpi/lib/linux_amd64/ \
> >   --with-mpi-shared=yes \
> >   LIBS=-lpgf90rtl \
> >   --with-debugging=yes \
> >   --download-superlu=no \
> >   --download-superlu_dist=no \
> >   --with-shared
>  I got the following errors:
>
>
> >
*********************************************************************************


> > UNABLE to CONFIGURE with GIVEN OPTIONS (see configure.log for details): > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > C compiler you provided with -with-cc=mpicc does not work > > ********************************************************************************* > > Do you know why? > Thank you. > > On 3/14/07, Shaman Mahmoudi < shma7099@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > try mpirun -np 1 ./conftest > > > > > > With best regards, Shaman Mahmoudi > > > > > > > > On Mar 14, 2007, at 6:56 AM, Bin wrote: > > > > mpirun -np 1 conftest > > > > > > -- > Yours truly, > > Bin Xu >



--
Yours truly,

Bin Xu


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