John Peterson wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 10:53 AM, Liang <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> John Peterson wrote:
>>     
>>> On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 10:28 AM, liang cheng <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Hi developers and users,
>>>>
>>>> I met a problem on making the libmesh on ubuntu9.10 including gcc4.4.1,
>>>> petsc3.0, mpich2, the computer is a 4-core 64bit desktop. It seems the
>>>> gfortran compiler conflicts with the lapack based on the errors below. I
>>>> have reinstalled the petsc, mpich2 and libmesh many times, but the errors
>>>> still exist and examples could not be tested.
>>>>
>>>> btw, this problem doesn't happen on my 2-core 32bit laptop. I wonder if
>>>> any
>>>> one here met this errors on compiling also and give me some tips to
>>>> handle
>>>> that. Thanks for any suggestion!
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> How did you configure libmesh?  You'll probably want to use the same
>>> compiler used with PETSc, which looks like it's gfortran?
>>>
>>> F77=gfortran ./configure --other-options...
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>> Thanks John, I didn't set the ./configure --other-option, let me have a try
>> this. Thanks!
>>     
>
> No, --other-option isn't a real option, it was just meant as an
> example.  The important thing is to set the F77 variable.
>
>   
man, you are genius! It works perfect when I set the ./configure 
--with-f77=gfortran. Thanks John!

Liang

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