How about using --download-fblaslapack instead of MKL? Satish
On Sun, 18 Dec 2016, Aurelien Ponte wrote: > Allright I got the following to complete: > > ### install pip: > module load python/2.7.10_gnu-4.9.2 > wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py > python get-pip.py --user > # edit .cshrc: set path = ($path $home/.local/bin) + setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH > /home1/caparmor/aponte/.local/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH} > > # > setenv MPICC mpiicc > pip install --user --upgrade mpi4py > pip install --user --upgrade numpy > setenv PETSC_CONFIGURE_OPTIONS '--with-64-bit-indices > --with-blas-lapack-dir=/appli/intel/Compiler/11.1/073/mkl/lib/em64t' > pip install --user petsc petsc4py > > But now I get the following at run time: > *** libmkl_mc3.so *** failed with error : > /appli/intel/Compiler/11.1/073/mkl/lib/em64t/libmkl_mc3.so: undefined symbol: > mkl_dft_commit_descriptor_s_c2c_md_omp > *** libmkl_def.so *** failed with error : > /appli/intel/Compiler/11.1/073/mkl/lib/em64t/libmkl_def.so: undefined symbol: > mkl_dft_commit_descriptor_s_c2c_md_omp > MKL FATAL ERROR: Cannot load neither libmkl_mc3.so nor libmkl_def.so > MKL FATAL ERROR: Cannot load neither libmkl_mc3.so nor libmkl_def.so > > > Any ideas? > > I will also try the other approach (from source). > > thanks > > aurelien > > > > > Le 17/12/2016 à 22:36, Lawrence Mitchell a écrit : > > > > > On 17 Dec 2016, at 19:19, Barry Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > Looks like --install-option= are options for pip not the underlying > > > package. > > > > > > Lisandro, how does one do what seems to be a simple request? > > Set PETSC_CONFIGURE_OPTIONS to any additional flags you want to pass to > > configure during pip install > > >
