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On 3/26/07, SLIM H.A. <h.a.slim@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That's what I thought, but as you can see from the make log, compilation
is done with -fPIC:

Yes, but some libraries which PETSc does not build (in this case MKL) were not compiled with -fPIC. Satish's fix should work.

 Matt

mpif90 -c  -I. -fPIC -g
-I/data/hamilton/drk1has/_libs/petsc/petsc-2.3.2-p9
-I/data/hamilton/drk1has/_libs/petsc/petsc-2.3.2-p9/
bmake/linux-gnu-intel
-I/data/hamilton/drk1has/_libs/petsc/petsc-2.3.2-p9/include         -o
somefort.o somefort.F

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-petsc-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:owner-petsc-users@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Thomas Geenen
> Sent: 26 March 2007 16:02
> To: petsc-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re:
>
> i think you should.
>
>
> On Monday 26 March 2007 16:57, SLIM H.A. wrote:
> > recompile with -fPIC
>
> cheers
> Thomas
>
>




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