This is a bit embarrasing, but it worked because I was compiling just
another directory. Side effects of 3 pm. It doesn't work yet, Same MPI
error. I deleted the libmesh I had installed in /usr/local/ and the source
directory, downloaded it again, configured it with the same settings than
before and even though in the configuration summary I can read that mpi is
included, in the libmesh_config.h file I get:

/* Flag indicating whether or not MPI is available */
/* #undef HAVE_MPI */

Do you think I should delete something else to start over? The mpich
installation that I have under the other petsc directory? Sorry for the
inconvenience.

Thanks in advance.


On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 3:36 PM, Roy Stogner <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> On Wed, 14 May 2014, Miguel Angel Salazar de Troya wrote:
>
>  That worked. Thanks a lot!
>>
>
> Glad to hear!
>
> Sorry for all the trouble, and thanks for the reports.
> ---
> Roy
>



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