What do you get with METHOD=dbg?
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Roy

On Thu, 6 Oct 2011, Vikram Garg wrote:

> Hey,
>      I am in the process of getting libMesh to work on my laptop running
> Ubuntu 11.04. I installed PETSc using the Synaptic package manager
> (libpetsc3.1) and then configured and compiled the latest version of libMesh
> with PETSc enabled. On running make_examples I get the following error:
>
> Compiling C++ (in optimized mode) ex0.C...
> Linking ex0-opt...
> ***************************************************************
> * Running Example  ./ex0-opt
> ***************************************************************
>
> Fatal error in PMPI_Comm_dup: Invalid communicator, error stack:
> PMPI_Comm_dup(176): MPI_Comm_dup(comm=0x50933220, new_comm=0x2b1443b36350)
> failed
> PMPI_Comm_dup(133): Invalid communicator
>
> It seems to have something to do with MPI but I do have mpi installed (again
> from Synaptic) and libMesh did find it during configuration.
>
> Thanks.
> -- 
> Vikram Garg
> PhD Candidate
> Institute for Computational and Engineering Sciences
> The University of Texas at Austin
>
> http://users.ices.utexas.edu/~vikram/
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