Have you guys tried to do a static build of libMesh on Linux and "make
install" it somewhere and then try to build a libMesh based application
against that?
It is not working for us... because of missing tecplot symbols (like
"tecini"). It looks like the executables in libMesh (like meshplot, etc.)
have this on their link line (I'm building in a build directory underneath
the libMesh directory):
../contrib/tecplot/lib/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/tecio.a
However, that tecio.a file doesn't get installed into the prefix directory
when you do "make install"... so there is no way for a libMesh based
application to do something similar.
I was kind of thinking that that tecio.a would have been linked into the
actual libMesh static library... then there would be no problems...
What should we do about this?
Derek
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