Dear all,

It looks like the three folders: lib, include, and src were being installed
in a directory outside the source tree directory.  I set the path to this
and have been able to link trilinos and install deal.ii.

Thanks also to Toby and Markus for a response to
linking deal.ii to PETSc in the archives.

Dan


On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 5:54 PM, Daniel Brauss <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I have a newbie question.  I am trying to install deal.ii with trilinos.
> I am installing trilinos 9.0.3 and deal.ii 7.0.0.  I had some trouble with
> cmake
> on the supercomputer that I am using, so I went to these earlier versions
> first since they have everything I need at the moment.
>
> I have done a bit of reading on installing trilinos (before 10.0) and it
> appears that I
> was able to install this version of trilinos in my home directory on the
> supercomputer
> without any trouble (no errors were thrown).
> However, when linking deal.ii to this version, I get the error
>
> configure:10366: error: Path to Trilinos specified with --with-trilinos
> does not point to a complete Trilinos installation
>
> I checked that the path was correct and actually was to the build
> directory specified in the
> Trilinos installation instructions.
> However, I noticed that in the README file for the deal.ii 7.0.0 version,
> Trilinos directories lib and include
> are referred to:
>
> --------------------
> Trilinos
>
> As above, set the TRILINOS_DIR environment variable to the path to an
> existing Trilinos installation, or use the
> --with-trilinos=/path/to/trilinos switch of the deal.II ./configurescript. It 
> should point to the path of which the include and lib
> directories are subdirs. The Trilinos installation needs to provide the
> same kind of libraries that deal.II is configured for, i.e. if you want
> deal.II to use shared libraries, then Trilinos needs to use shared
> libraries as well.
> --------------------
>
>
> I do not have these directories in the Trilinos build tree (or in the
> directory above the build - in the source).
> I was wondering how to create these directories are created ( assuming
> that I have successfully installed Trilinos).
> For example, the static and dynamic libraries are located throughout
> subdirectories in the build tree within directories
> called "src" and "shared", respectively.
>
> Is there a command to have these directories created?  Do we have to build
> them manually?
>
> Please help.
>
> Dan Brauss
>
>
>
>
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