On Sun, 11 Dec 2016 15:17:14 -0600, Matthew Knepley wrote:
On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 3:12 PM, Pierre Jolivet  wrote:

Hello,
It seems --with-fortran-interfaces is no more.
Any clue on how to compile packages which require a Fortran
compiler (e.g., MUMPS), without having PETSc compile the Fortran
interfaces?

That flag just compiled the F90 interface. Now they are built by
default.

That's too bad for systems like mine which fail to build the PETSc interfaces but have no problem whatsoever compiling MUMPS. Following Barry's message, here are my logs (large files, sorry): http://jolivet.perso.enseeiht.fr/make.log http://jolivet.perso.enseeiht.fr/configure.log It's been at least a good couple of months since I've been able to compile the Fortran interfaces, and --with-fortran-interfaces=0 was the easiest fix I could find. Now that it's gone, it looks like I'll have to bother you with this.

Thanks for looking.

PS: this is from a clean dir (git clean -x -f -d)

  Matt
 

Thanks in advance.

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