On 06/25/2016 09:41 PM, Antonio Trande wrote: > On 06/25/2016 03:59 PM, Matthew Knepley wrote: >> On Sat, Jun 25, 2016 at 8:21 AM, Antonio Trande <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> is it possible to compile serial PETSc library ? >> I'm trying to compile PETSc without MPI by configuring with options: >> >> --with-mpi=0 --with-mpiuni-fortran-binding=0 >> >> but compiler uses -I/.../petsc-3.7.2/include/petsc/mpiuni flag anyway >> and libpetsc.so contains an "undefined symbol": >> >> undefined symbol: mpi_init_ (/usr/lib64/libpetsc.so.3.7.2) >> >> How I can fix this issue ? >> Full log: >> >> https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/sagitter/petsc/fedora-24-x86_64/00362302-petsc/build.log.gz >> >> >> 1) Why are you giving --with-mpiuni-fortran-binding=0 if you still have >> Fortran turned on? If you want to turn off Fortran, use --with-fc=0. > > I did't know what it does. If I active --with-mpiuni-fortran-binding, > 'undefined symbol' disappears. > >> >> 2) You did not send configure.log which is what I need, not a screen >> capture. >> >> 3) I cannot see the error you sent anywhere. It would be more useful to >> send the output from 'make test'. >> >> Matt >> >> > > I send you all config.log; petsc-serial, petsc-serial (64bit integer), > petsc-openmpi and petsc-mpich are compiled from an own fresh source > directory, respectively from petsc-3.7.2, build64, buildopenmpi_dir, > buildmpich_dir. > > All libraries look compiled fine and related test passed. > I will send you latest builds log from Fedora Copr build-system. >
No, tests not passed with [0]PETSC ERROR: Caught signal number 11 SEGV: Segmentation Violation, probably memory access out of range This is a build log from Fedora 24 64 bit: https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/sagitter/petsc/fedora-24-x86_64/00362535-petsc/build.log.gz -- --- Antonio Trande mailto: sagitter 'at' fedoraproject 'dot' org http://fedoraos.wordpress.com/ https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Sagitter GPG Key: 0x6CE6D08A Check on https://keys.fedoraproject.org/
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