Thank you very much for your help.
Katerina
On 22/09/2015 10:40, Anders Logg wrote:
Good!
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Anders
tis 22 sep 2015 kl. 11:10 skrev Johannes Ring <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Ok. I have modified fenics-install.sh now such that it adds a
source cache mirror to fenicsproject.org
<http://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] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I just want to add that we also experienced the problem with
OpenSSL download just now at Chalmers.
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Anders
tis 22 sep. 2015 kl 09:41 skrev Johannes Ring
<[email protected] <mailto:[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
<http://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]
<mailto:[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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