Cody, how (and or why) the hell did you answer this... I thought you were
camping!?!?

Derek

On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Cody Permann <codyperm...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Please send details on your system, OS and your configure options and we
> may be able to see where the problem lies.
>
> Cody
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 11:39 AM, Derek Gaston <fried...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I don't know exactly what the problem is here.... But I thought I
>> would let you know that we use MPICH2 with Petsc and libmesh
>> everyday... On both 64bit macs and Linux... And everything works fine.
>>
>> So it is possible.  Sorry I've never seen this error before... Maybe
>> Cody can help....
>>
>> Derek
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
>>
>> On Jul 10, 2010, at 7:10 AM, John Peterson
>> <peter...@cfdlab.ae.utexas.edu> wrote:
>>
>> > On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 9:47 PM, Yujie <recrusa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> Dear Libmesh Developers
>> >>
>> >> I am updating MPICH from MPICH1 to MPICH2. I can compile PETSc and
>> >> Libmesh successfully. I also use "make test" to successfully test
>> >> PETSc. However, when I run my codes with mpiexec. I got the following
>> >> errors
>> >> "
>> >> 0 - <NO ERROR MESSAGE> : Could not convert index 1140850688 into a
>> pointer
>> >> The index may be an incorrect argument.
>> >> Possible sources of this problem are a missing "include 'mpif.h'",
>> >> a misspelled MPI object (e.g., MPI_COM_WORLD instead of MPI_COMM_WORLD)
>> >> or a misspelled user variable for an MPI object (e.g.,
>> >> com instead of comm).
>> >> [0]  Aborting program !
>> >> [0] Aborting program!
>> >> p0_17843:  p4_error: : 9039
>> >> p0_17842:  p4_error: : 9039
>> >> 0 - <NO ERROR MESSAGE> : Could not convert index 1140850688 into a
>> pointer
>> >> The index may be an incorrect argument.
>> >> Possible sources of this problem are a missing "include 'mpif.h'",
>> >> a misspelled MPI object (e.g., MPI_COM_WORLD instead of MPI_COMM_WORLD)
>> >> or a misspelled user variable for an MPI object (e.g.,
>> >> com instead of comm).
>> >> [0]  Aborting program !
>> >> [0] Aborting program!
>> >> p0_23019:  p4_error: : 9039"
>> >>
>> >> Could you give me some comments? thanks a lot.
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > If I recall correctly, this is a problem with the Fortran side of the
>> > mpich1 implementation storing the address of a pointer as a 4 byte
>> > integer.  This does not work on 64-bit systems where pointers are 8
>> > bytes...if you google the error message you'll get more information.
>> >
>> > You say you are switching to mpich2 though... so I'm not even sure why
>> > you would be seeing this error.  My advice is to let petsc download
>> > MPI for you during it's installation.  That has worked for me in the
>> > past.
>> >
>> > --
>> > John
>> >
>> >
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