Sorry - looks like you are ignoring things I say. [I pointed you many times to the hypre installation instructions which you are ingoring. And then complaining that things don't work]
And there is no consistancy in your requirements. [you say you want to build hypre with icc - but then you say you've built it with cygwin - i.e gcc? And then expect it to work with icc via petsc configure? I see no point in replying any further. Its a waste of time.. Satish On Thu, 7 Nov 2013, Qin Lu wrote: > I managed to build hypre-2.8.0b with cygwin (instead of cmake) and it worked, > but have no idea why it created libhypre.a rather than libhypre.lib. From > hypre build's screen output, it did use icl. Please let me know if there is a > way to force to create .lib file. > > Anyway, PETSc's configure should not care how hypre was built, right? I tried > to rename libhypre.a to libhypre.lib (for testing purpose) but got the same > error. > > Thank, > Qin > > On Thursday, November 7, 2013 9:20 AM, Satish Balay <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Thu, 7 Nov 2013, Qin Lu wrote: > > > Satish, > > > > I tried what you suggested for petsc configure but it still did not work. > > See the attached configure.log. > > > > How did you see I was using gcc for hypre? > > For cl/icl the library should be libhypre.lib or hypre.lib [not libhypre.a] > > > I think I used Intel compiler icl since I specified "CC=icl CXX=icl" for > > hypre configure. I double-checked hypre's Makefile.config and CC and CXX > > are icl. > > If you follow the instructions I copy/pasted in my previous e-mail regarding > 'windows' installation > - there is no mention of using configure - but of using cmake. [I think you > have to install/use native > windows cmake - not the one from cygwin] > > > Satish > > > > > Thanks, > > Qin > > > > > > > > On Wednesday, November 6, 2013 6:37 PM, Satish Balay <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > For one - the --with-hypre-lib would be: > > > > --with-hypre-lib=/cygdrive/c/Lib/hypre-2.8.0b-win64-release/lib/libHYPRE.a > > > > However - it appears you built hypre with gcc - not icc [which I thought > > was your goal] > > > > If gcc/gfortran would work - you might as well install hypre via petsc > > configure [--download-hypre] > > > > Satish > > > > > > > Satis, > > > > > > 1. hypre-2.9 did not build in Win-7 for some reason, so I still use > > > hypre-2.8.0b. > > > 2. I used CXXFLAGS="-O2 -MT" for hypre configure. > > > 3. Tried --with-hypre-include and --with-hypre-lib but still got error: > > > > > > > > > =============================================================================== > > > > > > TESTING: check from > > > config.libraries(config/BuildSystem/config/libraries.py:145) > > > > > > > > > ******************************************************************************* > > > UNABLE to CONFIGURE with GIVEN OPTIONS (see configure.log for details): > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > --with-hypre-lib=['/cygdrive/c/Lib/hypre-2.8.0b-win64-release/lib'] and > > > --with-hypre-include=['/cygdrive/c/Lib/hypre-2.8.0b-win64-release/include'] > > > did not work > > > ******************************************************************************* > > > > > > 4. Content of hypre installation: > > > > > > $ ls -R /cygdrive/c/Lib/hypre-2.8.0b-win64-release > > > /cygdrive/c/Lib/hypre-2.8.0b-win64-release: > > > include lib > > > /cygdrive/c/Lib/hypre-2.8.0b-win64-release/include: > > > Data.h HYPRE_krylov.h > > > HYPRE_struct_mv.h _hypre_IJ_mv.h csr_block_matrix.h > > > par_csr_block_matrix.h > > > HYPRE.h HYPRE_lobpcg.h > > > HYPREf.h _hypre_parcsr_ls.h csr_matmultivec.h > > > par_csr_matmultivec.h > > > HYPRE_DistributedMatrixPilutSolver_protos.h HYPRE_matrix_matrix_protos.h > > > LLNL_FEI_Fei.h _hypre_parcsr_mv.h distributed_matrix.h > > > par_csr_pmvcomm.h > > > HYPRE_DistributedMatrixPilutSolver_types.h HYPRE_parcsr_ls.h > > > LLNL_FEI_Impl.h _hypre_sstruct_ls.h fei_defs.h > > > par_multivector.h > > > HYPRE_FEI_includes.h HYPRE_parcsr_mv.h > > > LLNL_FEI_LSCore.h _hypre_sstruct_mv.h hypre_cfei.h > > > seq_multivector.h > > > HYPRE_IJ_mv.h HYPRE_seq_mv.h > > > LLNL_FEI_Matrix.h _hypre_struct_ls.h interpreter.h seq_mv.h > > > HYPRE_LinSysCore.h HYPRE_sstruct_ls.h > > > LLNL_FEI_Solver.h _hypre_struct_mv.h krylov.h > > > temp_multivector.h > > > HYPRE_MatvecFunctions.h HYPRE_sstruct_mv.h > > > LinearSystemCore.h cfei-hypre.h lobpcg.h > > > HYPRE_config.h HYPRE_struct_ls.h > > > Lookup.h cfei_hypre.h multivector.h > > > /cygdrive/c/Lib/hypre-2.8.0b-win64-release/lib: > > > libHYPRE.a > > > > > > 5. I used compilation option -O3 for PETSc, but -O2 for hypre, can this > > > be a problem? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Qin > > > > > > On Wednesday, November 6, 2013 4:11 PM, Satish Balay <[email protected]> > > > wrote: > > > 1. use latest hypre version - i.e > > > https://computation.llnl.gov/casc/hypre/download/hypre-2.9.1a.tar.gz > > > > > > 2. Make sure its buit with -MT compiler option > > > > > > 3. specify hypre with --with-hypre-include and --with-hypre-lib options > > > > > > 4. send us the following [so we know whats there - and why configure is > > > not finding it] > > > > > > ls -R /cygdrive/c/Lib/hypre-2.8.0b-win64-release > > > > > > Satish > > > > > > > > > On Wed, 6 Nov 2013, Qin Lu wrote: > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > I have built hypre-2.8.0b in Win-7 and have put the installlation under > > > > C:\Lib\hypre-2.8.0b-win64-release. Now I want to include it in my PETSc > > > > build but PETSc configure (within cygwin) gave an error message: > > > > > > > > --with-hypre-dir=/cygdrive/c/Lib/hypre-2.8.0b-win64-release did not work > > > > > > > > The configure.log is attached. > > > > > > > > Many thanks for any suggestions, > > > > > > > > Qin > > > >
