Yes, example ex5f broke in the exact same way. Note the preceding c/c++ examples worked perfectly. How would you suggest I proceed? Thanks,
Paul Satish Balay wrote: > Can you reproduce this with a PETSc example? > > make test > > Satish > > On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, Paul T. Bauman wrote: > > >> Hello, >> >> Has anyone had any experience using PETSc and gfortran together? My code >> compiles, but when I run it, it crashes with the following error (mac Tiger >> 10.4.8, power pc, latest build of gfortran, MPICH2, petsc 2.3.2): >> >> [0]PETSC ERROR: >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> [0]PETSC ERROR: Caught signal number 10 BUS: Bus Error, possibly illegal >> memory access >> [0]PETSC ERROR: Try option -start_in_debugger or -on_error_attach_debugger >> [0]PETSC ERROR: or see >> http://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/petsc-as/documentation/troubleshooting.html#Signal[0]PETSC >> ERROR: or try http://valgrind.org on linux or man libgmalloc on Apple to find >> memory corruption errors >> [0]PETSC ERROR: likely location of problem given in stack below >> [0]PETSC ERROR: --------------------- Stack Frames >> ------------------------------------ >> [0]PETSC ERROR: Note: The EXACT line numbers in the stack are not available, >> [0]PETSC ERROR: INSTEAD the line number of the start of the function >> [0]PETSC ERROR: is given. >> [0]PETSC ERROR: --------------------- Error Message >> ------------------------------------ >> [0]PETSC ERROR: Signal received! >> [0]PETSC ERROR: >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> [0]PETSC ERROR: Petsc Release Version 2.3.2, Patch 8, Tue Jan 2 14:33:59 PST >> 2007 HG revision: ebeddcedcc065e32fc252af32cf1d01ed4fc7a80 >> [0]PETSC ERROR: See docs/changes/index.html for recent updates. >> [0]PETSC ERROR: See docs/faq.html for hints about trouble shooting. >> [0]PETSC ERROR: See docs/index.html for manual pages. >> [0]PETSC ERROR: >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> [0]PETSC ERROR: EXEC/shrink_tao on a Apple_Pow named >> dhcp-67-30.ices.utexas.edu by pbauman Wed Jan 10 17:20:03 2007 >> [0]PETSC ERROR: Libraries linked from >> /Users/pbauman/LIBRARIES/PETSC/petsc-2.3.2-p8/lib/Apple_PowerPC_Tiger_Debug >> [0]PETSC ERROR: Configure run at Tue Jan 9 15:42:42 2007 >> [0]PETSC ERROR: Configure options --with-shared=0 --with-clanguage=C++ >> --with-mpi-dir=/Users/pbauman/LIBRARIES/MPICH/mpich2-1.0.5_Apple_PowerPC_Tiger_gcc_gfortran >> --with-blas-lapack-dir=/Users/pbauman/LIBRARIES/PETSC/petsc-2.3.2-p8/externalpackages/fblaslapack/Apple_PowerPC_Tiger_Debug/ >> [0]PETSC ERROR: >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> [0]PETSC ERROR: User provided function() line 0 in unknown directory unknown >> file >> [cli_0]: aborting job: >> application called MPI_Abort(MPI_COMM_WORLD, 59) - process 0 >> rank 0 in job 2 dhcp-67-30.ices.utexas.edu_50482 caused collective abort >> of >> all ranks >> exit status of rank 0: return code 59 >> make: *** [run_shrink_tao_tr] Error 59 >> >> This happens at the very beginning of the code (I put a write statement in at >> the first line of the program and nothing came out). This code runs >> successfully on linux with intel compilers. I'm sure the problem is somehow >> with gfortran/my build, I'm just not sure where to begin with this kind of >> problem, so I thought I'd see if anyone had a similar experience. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Paul >> >> >>
