Good!

--
Anders

tis 22 sep 2015 kl. 11:10 skrev Johannes Ring <[email protected]>:

> Ok. I have modified fenics-install.sh now such that it adds a source cache
> mirror to fenicsproject.org in ~/.hashdist/config.yaml if this file does
> not exist. If you already have ~/.hashdist/config.yaml, you will have to
> add it manually.
>
> Johannes
> On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 10:48 AM Anders Logg <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I just want to add that we also experienced the problem with OpenSSL
>> download just now at Chalmers.
>>
>> --
>> Anders
>>
>>
>> tis 22 sep. 2015 kl 09:41 skrev Johannes Ring <[email protected]>:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> It may look like it starts from the beginning, because the
>>> fenics-install.sh script will download hashdist, hashstack and
>>> fenics-developer-tools every time you run it. However, the other packages
>>> will be stored in ~/.hashdist (unless you modify ~/.hashdist/config.yaml)
>>> and it will not build them again unless you change the hashdist profile. I
>>> see from your terminal output that there is a problem downloading openssl.
>>> This problem can be fixed by adding a source cache mirror to
>>> fenicsproject.org. To do this, add the following line under
>>> source_caches in ~/.hashdist/config.yaml:
>>>
>>>   - url: http://fenicsproject.org/pub/hashdist/src
>>>
>>> Note that on a cluster it might be better to download hashdist and
>>> hashstack manually instead of using the fenics-install.sh script. This
>>> gives you better control and you can setup a hashdist profile to use
>>> modules from the cluster, like compiler and MPI modules. See for instance
>>> the fenics.abel.gnu.yaml example in hashstack.
>>>
>>> Johannes
>>>
>>> On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 8:00 AM Sladkova <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I am an PhD student using Fenics for my thesis and we are trying to
>>>> installing FEnics also on our cluster (LPGN, University of Nantes). I
>>>> would like to ask you a question regarding this installation.
>>>>
>>>> Exist there a way how to tell Fenics that he doesn't have to start the
>>>> installation from beginning? And that he can start the installation from
>>>> the point where he stopped the last time by for example giving him
>>>> what's still missing?
>>>>
>>>> For example: fenics-install.sh downloads lot of thing, most of them
>>>> already exists on the cluster. But he doesn't look for them, he just
>>>> starts from the beginning. However sometimes the distant server doesn't
>>>> respond quickly enough and everything stops. At this point we would like
>>>> to start from the point where we stopped before.
>>>>
>>>> I am also attaching a text file with an example of this problem.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you very much for your time,
>>>> Katerina Sladkova
>>>>
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