Thanks... I'll give this a go on my Mac. As for SUSE, it's what I have 
available to me on a cluster managed by another group; I'll adapt since the CPU 
cycles are already paid for.

Thanks,

Bill

On Jan 18, 2012, at 2:09 PM, Jonathan Guyer wrote:

> 
> On Jan 18, 2012, at 1:58 PM, Seufzer, William J. wrote:
> 
>> I'm trying to build trilinos-10.8.5 on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 
>> (x86_64)
>> 
>> Before I dump details (which are probably more appropriate for Sandia to 
>> look at) I'd like to know if anyone else has had success with this version 
>> of trilinos, or if maybe I need to step back to a different known-to-work 
>> version. The web pages for FIPy has recommendations for building version 9.? 
>> of trilinos. The advice is based on using .configure while now trilinos is 
>> built with cmake.
>> 
>> In general terms: I'm having trouble with linking libteuchos.so. liblapack.a 
>> seems to be the problem. Googling "libteuchos.so error" took me to a page 
>> talking about how cmake is not aware of a Fortran lib being linked and the 
>> issue is around "mangling" of names.(?)
>> 
>> I'll get more specific as necessary, but I'm wondering if I just need to 
>> step back to version 9 and use the .configure advice from the FiPy pages.
> 
> I can't offer any advice for SuSE, but we do now use Trilinos 10 with FiPy, 
> and we try to keep our wiki up to date with what steps we took to build it. 
> For Mac OS X, the steps I took are at 
> http://matforge.org/fipy/wiki/InstallFiPy/MacOSX/SnowLeopard#Trilinos1. I'll 
> see if my colleagues have any suggestions from building for Ubuntu and Debian.
> 
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