You are right. I apologize for the message. I will come to the subject
later  with more details.
Best regards,
Paulo

> Specifically: what version of libMesh are you using? (the developers'
> head has had a lot of I/O work done recently)  What options did you
> compile with, and how many processors are you running on?  Does this
> happen for you with any gmsh file, or just with one particular file;
> either way, can you reproduce the problem with a mesh small enough to
> email to the list?  Have you tried catching the program in a debugger
> to see where it's frozen or taking too long; if so where was it?
>
> John's got a point; we can try to help, but we're not psychic.  ;-)
> ---
> Roy
>
> On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, John Peterson wrote:
>
>> How can we possibly help you?  You haven't given us any information.
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 8:03 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>  I'm trying to read some mesh made with gmsh using
>>>  GmshIO(mesh).read("mymesh.msh");
>>>  but it does not work. It just stands on that line...
>



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