I think there is some stuff on stdout. configure should capture this and place it in configure.log.
Satish On Wed, 2 Feb 2011, Richard Tran Mills wrote: > Hmm. I see in my configure.log that configureCMake succeeds: > > ================================================================================ > TEST configureCMake from > PETSc.utilities.CMake(/home/rmills/proj/petsc-dev/config/PETSc/utilities/CMake.py:21) > TESTING: configureCMake from > PETSc.utilities.CMake(config/PETSc/utilities/CMake.py:21) > Check various things about cmake > Checking for program /usr/bin/cmake...found > Defined make macro "CMAKE" to "/usr/bin/cmake" > ================================================================================ > > But farther down in the configure.log I find > > Invoking: ['/usr/bin/cmake', '/home/rmills/proj/petsc-dev', > '-DCMAKE_C_FLAGS= -Wall -Wwrite-strings -Wno-strict-aliasing > -Wno-unknown-pragmas -g', > '-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=/home/rmills/proj/petsc-dev/ubuntu-gnu_g/bin/mpicc', > '-DCMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS= -Wall -Wno-unused-variable -g', > '-DCMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER=/home/rmills/proj/petsc-dev/ubuntu-gnu_g/bin/mpif90'] > Booting CMake in PETSC_ARCH failed: > CMake process failed with status 1 > > in the output associated with configureFortranFlush. So it looks like the > CMake "boot" is failing. Can you offer any advice on how to proceed? > > Thanks, > Richard > > On 2/2/2011 11:21 AM, Jed Brown wrote: > > On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 13:12, Richard Tran Mills <rmills at climate.ornl.gov > > <mailto:rmills at climate.ornl.gov>> wrote: > > > > Thanks for your responses. However, that is the first thing that I > > tried: > > > > rmills at ubuntu:~/proj/petsc-dev$ make -C ubuntu-gnu_g/ > > make: Entering directory `/home/rmills/proj/petsc-dev/ubuntu-gnu_g' > > make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop. > > make: Leaving directory `/home/rmills/proj/petsc-dev/ubuntu-gnu_g' > > > > Then I assumed that the instructions meant to say 'cmake', not 'make'. > > What is supposed to generate the makefile that gets used? > > > > > > configure should have generated petsc-dev/ubuntu-gnu_g/Makefile if cmake was > > found. Try > > rm -r CMake* ubuntu-gnu_g/CMake* > > # reconfigure if ubuntu-gnu_g/conf/PETScConfig.cmake is missing > > # otherwise you can just run config/cmakeboot.py (faster) > > make -C ubuntu-gnu_g > >
