On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 10:59:29AM -0400, Hatef Monajemi wrote: > > > > Anders Logg wrote: > > > >On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 11:26:06AM +0100, Garth N. Wells wrote: > >> > >> > >> Anders Logg wrote: > >> > On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 10:54:29AM +0200, Martin Sandve Alnæs wrote: > >> >> 2008/4/22, Ilmar Wilbers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> >>> Garth N. Wells wrote: > >> >>> > > >> >>> > > >> >>> > Ilmar Wilbers wrote: > >> >>> >> Anders Logg wrote: > >> >>> >>> On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 10:14:51PM -0400, Hatef Monajemi > wrote: > >> >>> >>> > >> >>> >>>> Hello > >> >>> >>>> I am trying to install FEniCS on some new machines. I follow > the > >> >>> >>>> instructions mentioned in the Fenics document for > installation, > >> >>> >>>> However when I try to run a demo, there is an error in > "make" step. > >> >>> >>>> the error is as follows: > >> >>> >>>> > >> >>> >>>> > --------------------------------------------------------------- > >> >>> >>>> rm -f *.o core *.core main.o demo > >> >>> >>>> `pkg-config --variable=compiler dolfin` `pkg-config --cflags > >> >>> >>>> dolfin` -c main.cpp > >> >>> >>>> `pkg-config --variable=compiler dolfin` -o demo main.o > `pkg-config > >> >>> >>>> --cflags dolfin` `pkg-config --libs dolfin` > >> >>> >>>> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lamd > >> >>> >>>> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > >> >>> >>>> make: *** [demo] Error 1 > >> >>> >>>> > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > >> >>> >>>> > >> >>> >>>> does anyone know how I can get rid of this -lamd error??? > >> >>> >>>> > >> >>> >>> Do you have libamd on the system? Try with > >> >>> >>> > >> >>> >>> locate libamd > >> >>> >>> > >> >>> >>> > >> >>> >> libamd should be installed as part of umfpack. For Ubuntu, > libamd.so > >> >>> >> comes with libsuitesparse-dev and libufsparse-dev. > >> >>> > > >> >>> > Is limamd not tested for by umfpack.py? > >> >>> > > >> >>> > >> >>> Yes, it is. Both the location of the header files and of the > library > >> >>> files are located. I get an error using scons when the > dev-packages are > >> >>> not installed. > >> >>> > >> >>> Maybe Hatef could run 'python umfpack.py' in > >> >>> dolfin/scons/simula-scons/simula_scons/pkgconfiggenerators, and > include > >> >>> the output (if any error), as well as the file umfpack.pc that > will be > >> >>> generated in the same folder. > >> >>> > >> >>> Also, the file dolfin/scons/simula_scons.log could be of > interest. It is > >> >>> generated when using scons in the main dolfin folder. > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> ilmar > >> >> He said he's using make, not the new scons build system. > >> > > >> > ok, then the answer is "Use the new build system". > >> > > >> > >> Or "Let's make a release". > >> > >> Garth > > > >:-) > > > >I'm working on a cleanup/review of the linear algebra classes. > >Hopefully I can finish today and then I'm ready for a release. > > > > Thank you for your replies. > Yes, as you mentioned, I am using the old build system not the new > Scons one. > now, is there any document or example which shows how to use Scons as a > build system for Fenics. Because I installed Fenics based on what has > been mentioned in Download page of www.fenics.org using apt-get and > also installed all the dependencies mentioned in Dolfin user manual but > I could not find anything related to Scons in documentation. > > I hope as Anders said this new release will solve the problem. > > Hatef
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