On 9 November 2012 19:58, Roy Stogner <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Fri, 9 Nov 2012, Vasileios Vavourakis wrote:
>
>  i'm working with the fourth example,
>>
>
> introduction_ex4, adaptivity_ex4, miscellaneous_ex4,
> reduced_basis_ex4, systems_of_equations_ex4, or a version of libMesh
> that predates when we sorted the examples into categories?
>
>
sorry, my mistake...i was referring to the old example number 4., currently
it's the example "Introduction Example 4 - Solving a 1D, 2D or 3D Poisson
Problem in Parallel"


>
>  then the program aborts. is there any explanation for that??? :)
>>
>
> Probably; all our programs are deterministic.  ;-)
>
> If you want to find out *what* the reason is, though, then I'd start
> by compiling and running it with METHOD=dbg; if the abort isn't caught
> by an assert then you'll want to run it in gdb too.
>

i still use the old version of libmesh, yet, the code aborts at line 782 of
source file: quadrature_gauss_1D.C




> ---
> Roy
>
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