On Thu, 5 Jul 2012, Daniele Masciarelli wrote:

> I meant the svn head for libmesh and slepc

I'll take a look, then.

With the VTK interaction, your best bet is probably just configuring
with --disable-vtk; IIRC the visualization packages that read it are
also Exodus capable.  It looks like VTK_TRIQUADRATIC_HEXAHEDRON has
been defined since at least vtk 5.2 circa 2008; I'd accept a patch to
detect older versions and restore our old workaround code path, but I
don't have time to put that together myself.
---
Roy

> On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 8:40 PM, Roy Stogner <royst...@ices.utexas.edu> wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, 5 Jul 2012, Daniele Masciarelli wrote:
>>
>>> I'm trying to compile libmesh using Ubuntu 9.10 (cannot upgrade to a
>>> more recent version for the moment) and
>>> 1. petsc-3.3-p1
>>> 2. slepc-dev (future 3.3)
>>> 3. libmesh-dev
>>
>>
>> If by libmesh-dev you mean the Debian package, then I'm afraid you
>> might need to use a recent libMesh release (or the SVN head) instead.
>> IIRC that .deb wasn't put together by one of the main libMesh
>> developers, and while it worked well when it was made I don't think
>> it's been updated at all recently.
>> ---
>> Roy
>
>

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