On Wed, Sep 08, 2010 at 08:29:01PM +0100, Garth N. Wells wrote: > > > On 08/09/10 20:10, Anders Logg wrote: > >On Wed, Sep 08, 2010 at 08:00:17PM +0100, Garth N. Wells wrote: > >> > >> > >>On 08/09/10 19:58, Anders Logg wrote: > >>>On Wed, Sep 08, 2010 at 02:49:01PM -0400, Paul Barbone wrote: > >>>> On 9/7/10 2:15 AM, Anders Logg wrote: > >>>>>On Mon, Sep 06, 2010 at 07:14:21PM -0400, Paul Barbone wrote: > >>>>>> On 9/6/10 6:32 PM, Anders Logg wrote: > >>>>>>>Did you install PETSc and SLEPc yourself or did you let Dorsal build > >>>>>>>them? > >>>>>>I let dorsal build them. > >>>>>>>Did you have any old versions of any of the libraries on your system? > >>>>>>Yes, but these were in different directories, and incidentally > >>>>>>installed from an older dorsal build. I tried to keep things > >>>>>>separate, but there is some overlap between the installations. > >>>>>>They use the same python, for example, but the PETSc and SLEPc are > >>>>>>distinct. > >>>>>Could you try locating all those libraries and (at least temporarily) > >>>>>rename or move them to a location where they can't be found? > >>>>> > >>>>>Then clean out the Dorsal build and start with a clean installation. > >>>>> > >>>>>Our scripts should be able to find the correct versions but the > >>>>>configure scripts need some more work. > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>>Ok. I reinstalled python, etc, via macports, deleted the old FEniCS > >>>>directory, and installed completely new. I eventually got precisely > >>>>the same behavior. > >>> > >>>Very strange. It works fine on my Snow Leopard (including SCOTCH). I > >>>haven't done anything special. Your hope is that either someone else > >>>has the same problem and knows how to fix it, or you find out what the > >>>problem is yourself. > >>> > >>>It is not that difficult to add some debugging to the DOLFIN CMake > >>>configure scripts. They are located in the cmake/modules/ directory > >>>and named FindPETSc.cmake etc. Let us what you find out. > >>> > >> > >>Does anyone at Simula have a Leopard machine lying that could be > >>tested on? I'm an Apple-free zone. > >> > >>Garth > > > >Did I miss something? Is it "Leopard" and not "Snow Leopard"? > > > > Leopard (but using snowleopard.platform).
ok. I don't know anyone still using Leopard. Perhaps Johannes knows someone? -- Anders _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~dorsal Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~dorsal More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

