I have updated the PaStix tarball that is used and hacked the PaStiX.py file 
to get the thing to build. But it doesn't work because the PaStiX makefile 
input generated by PaStiX.py doesn't have the right flags for building with 
Scotch.

   Our French friends really need to just use autoconf and trash their hugely 
complicated makefile/configure system hack they have. They also need to know 
that in 2011 one does not need to ever include malloc.h explicitly in C code 
and having architecture specific flags like i686_mac is a big mistake and so 
unneeded. At the same time they should probably trash the whole business of 
having a scotch and a parallel scotch and just have one integrated system.

   Someone who has more patience  than I, needs to go through PaStiX.py and go 
through the latest PaStiX makefile to determine exactly what needs to be set 
and how to get PaStiX build to use Scotch and Parmetis. 



   Barry

On Mar 20, 2011, at 2:05 PM, Jed Brown wrote:

> After "builder2.py" deleted everything, I've been trying to rebuild my
> configurations and PaStiX no longer works because it includes "scotch.h",
> but new Scotch.py only installs "ptscotch.h". Consequently,
> --download-pastix seems to be broken, I haven't tried to fix it.
> 
> After "builder2.py" deleted everything, I've been trying to rebuild my 
> configurations and PaStiX no longer works because it includes "scotch.h", but 
> new Scotch.py only installs "ptscotch.h". Consequently, --download-pastix 
> seems to be broken, I haven't tried to fix it.


Reply via email to