petsc examples work fine. send us the code that breaks. Also copy/paste the *complete* output from 'make' when you attempt to compile this code.
Satish On Thu, 24 Apr 2014, Barry Smith wrote: > > Try .F files instead of .F90 some Fortran compilers handle preprocessing in > different ways for .F and .F90 > > Please also send configure.log and make.log so we know what compilers etc > you are using. > > Barry > > Note that we are using C pre processing directives, > > On Apr 24, 2014, at 7:57 PM, Steve Ndengue <[email protected]> wrote: > > > The results is the same with lower case letters... > > > > > > On 04/24/2014 07:39 PM, Matthew Knepley wrote: > >> On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 8:36 PM, Steve Ndengue <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > >> Thank you for the quick reply. > >> > >> It partly solved the problem; the PETSC and SLEPC files are now included > >> in the compilation. > >> > >> However the Warning are now error messages! > >> *** > >> pgm_hatom_offaxis_cyl.F90:880:0: error: invalid preprocessing directive > >> #INCLUDE > >> pgm_hatom_offaxis_cyl.F90:887:0: error: invalid preprocessing directive #IF > >> pgm_hatom_offaxis_cyl.F90:890:0: error: invalid preprocessing directive > >> #ELSE > >> pgm_hatom_offaxis_cyl.F90:893:0: error: invalid preprocessing directive > >> #ENDIF > >> *** > >> > >> These should not be capitalized. > >> > >> Matt > >> > >> And the corresponding code lines are: > >> *** > >> #INCLUDE <finclude/slepcepsdef.h> > >> USE slepceps > >> > >> ! > >> IMPLICIT NONE > >> !---------------------- > >> ! > >> #IF DEFINED(PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_DATATYPES) > >> TYPE(Mat) A > >> TYPE(EPS) solver > >> #ELSE > >> Mat A > >> EPS solver > >> #ENDIF > >> *** > >> > >> Sincerely. > >> > >> On 04/24/2014 07:25 PM, Satish Balay wrote: > >>> On Thu, 24 Apr 2014, Steve Ndengue wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>> Dear all, > >>>> > >>>> I am having trouble compiling a code with some dependencies that shall > >>>> call > >>>> SLEPC. > >>>> The compilation however goes perfectly for the various tutorials and > >>>> tests in > >>>> the package. > >>>> > >>>> A sample makefile looks like: > >>>> > >>>> *** > >>>> > >>>> /default: code// > >>>> //routines: Rout1.o Rout2.o Rout3.o Module1.o// > >>>> //code: PgmPrincipal// > >>>> //sources=Rout1.f Rout2.f Rout3.f Module1.f90// > >>>> > >>> Its best to rename your sourcefiles .F/.F90 [and not .f/.f90 > >>> [this enables using default targets from petsc makefiles - and its > >>> the correct notation for preprocessing - which is required by petsc/slepc] > >>> > >>> > >>>> //objets=Rout1.o Rout2.o Rout3.o Module1.o Pgm//Principal//.o// > >>>> // > >>>> //%.o: %.f// > >>>> // -${FLINKER} -c $<// > >>>> > >>> And you shouldn't need to create the above .o.f target. > >>> > >>> Satish > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>> // > >>>> //Module1_mod.mod Module1.o: //Module1//.f90// > >>>> // -${FLINKER} -c //Module1//.f90// > >>>> // > >>>> //include ${SLEPC_DIR}/conf/slepc_common// > >>>> // > >>>> //Pgm//Principal//: ${objets} chkopts// > >>>> // -${FLINKER} -o $@ ${objets} ${SLEPC_LIB}// > >>>> // > >>>> //.PHONY: clean// > >>>> // ${RM} *.o *.mod Pgm//Principal// > >>>> / > >>>> *** > >>>> > >>>> The code exits with Warning and error messages of the type: > >>>> > >>>> *Warning: Pgm**Principal**.f90:880: Illegal preprocessor directive** > >>>> **Warning: Pgm**Principal**.f90:889: Illegal preprocessor directive** > >>>> **Warning: Pgm**Principal**.f90:892: Illegal preprocessor directive** > >>>> **Warning: Pgm**Principal**.f90:895: Illegal preprocessor directive* > >>>> > >>>> and > >>>> > >>>> *USE slepceps** > >>>> ** 1** > >>>> **Fatal Error: Can't open module file 'slepceps.mod' for reading at (1): > >>>> No > >>>> such file or directory > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> *I do not get these errors with the tests and errors files. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Sincerely, > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Steve > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> What most experimenters take for granted before they begin their > >> experiments is infinitely more interesting than any results to which their > >> experiments lead. > >> -- Norbert Wiener > > > > > > -- > > Steve > > > > > > > >
