Sounds great Ben.  Do we still need to "make install" to get
make.common?  It would be awesome if we didn't...

Derek

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On Nov 30, 2012, at 1:44 PM, "Kirk, Benjamin (JSC-EG311)"
<benjamin.kir...@nasa.gov> wrote:

> All -
>
> With r6480 I have merged back the libmesh.automake branch, with the new 
> multi-method support.
>
> If you build in your top-level directory, do a 'make distclean' before 
> updating to make sure that any deprecated, derived makefiles are removed 
> before the update orphans them.  If you build in subdirectories you might 
> just blow away the existing contents.
>
> The default is to build optimized, debug, and development versions of the 
> libraries, but this can be controlled with the configuration flags
>
> $ ./configure --with-methods="opt"
>
> or equivalently
>
> $ ./configure METHODS="opt"
>
> We also now support
>
> $ ./configure --disable-examples
>
> which will speed up the build as well as the install, so if you are on a 
> machine where you don't want to install the example tree you no longer have 
> to.
>
> -Ben
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