Tomas, make sure you're always using "reply all" when the PETSc users list is involved...
On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 1:52 PM Tomas Mondragon < [email protected]> wrote: > I altered the problematic part of the getExecutable method in > petsc/config/BuildSystem/config/base.py just to get over this obstacle. > > def getExecutable(self, names, path = [], getFullPath = 0, > useDefaultPath = 0, resultName = '', setMakeMacro = 1): > > '''Search for an executable in the list names > > - Each name in the list is tried for each entry in the path until a > name is located, then it stops > > - If found, the path is stored in the variable "name", or > "resultName" if given > > - By default, a make macro "resultName" will hold the path''' > > found = 0 > > if isinstance(names,str) and names.startswith('/'): > > path = os.path.dirname(names) > > names = os.path.basename(names) > > > if isinstance(names, str): > > names = [names] > > if isinstance(path, str): > > path = path.split(os.path.pathsep) > > if not len(path): > > useDefaultPath = 1 > > > def getNames(name, resultName): > > import re > > prog = re.match(r'(.*?)(?<!\\)(\s.*)',name) > > if prog: > > name = prog.group(1) > > options = prog.group(2) > > else: > > options = '' > > if not resultName: > > varName = name > > else: > > varName = resultName > > return name, options, varName > > > varName = names[0] > > varPath = '' > > for d in path: > > for name in names: > > name, options, varName = getNames(name, resultName) > > if self.checkExecutable(d, name): > > found = 1 > > getFullPath = 1 > > varPath = d > > break > > if found: break > > if useDefaultPath and not found: > > for d in os.environ['PATH'].split(os.path.pathsep): > > for name in names: > > name, options, varName = getNames(name, resultName) > > if self.checkExecutable(d, name): > > found = 1 > > varPath = d > > break > > if found: break > > if not found: > > dirs = self.argDB['with-executables-search-path'] > > if not isinstance(dirs, list): dirs = [dirs] > > for d in dirs: > > for name in names: > > name, options, varName = getNames(name, resultName) > > if self.checkExecutable(d, name): > > found = 1 > > getFullPath = 1 > > varPath = d > > break > > if found: break > > > if found: > > if getFullPath: > > setattr(self, varName, os.path.abspath(os.path.join(varPath, > name))+options) > > else: > > setattr(self, varName, name+options) > > if setMakeMacro: > > self.addMakeMacro(varName.upper(), getattr(self, varName)) > > else: > > self.logWrite(' Unable to find programs '+str(names)+' providing > listing of each search directory to help debug\n') > > self.logWrite(' Path provided in Python program\n') > > for d in path: > > if os.path.isdir(d): > > try: > > self.logWrite(' '+str(os.listdir(d))+'\n') > > except OSError as e: > > self.logWrite(' '+e.strerror+'\n') > > else: > > self.logWrite(' Warning '+d+' is not a directory\n') > > if useDefaultPath: > > if os.environ['PATH'].split(os.path.pathsep): > > self.logWrite(' Path provided by default path\n') > > for d in os.environ['PATH'].split(os.path.pathsep): > > if os.path.isdir(d): > > try: > > self.logWrite(' '+str(os.listdir(d))+'\n') > > except OSError as e: > > self.logWrite(' '+e.strerror+'\n') > > else: > > self.logWrite(' Warning '+d+' is not a directory\n') > > dirs = self.argDB['with-executables-search-path'] > > if not isinstance(dirs, list): dirs = [dirs] > > if dirs: > > self.logWrite(' Path provided by --with-executables-search-path > \n') > > for d in dirs: > > if os.path.isdir(d): > > try: > > self.logWrite(' '+str(os.listdir(d))+'\n') > > except OSError as e: > > self.logWrite(' '+e.strerror+'\n') > > else: > > self.logWrite(' Warning '+d+' is not a directory\n') > > return found > > I wasn't able to figure out why lgrind was being searched for, but running > configure that wasn't just lgrind that sets of this bit of code, c2html > does as well. > > Anyhow, with this fix, I was able to get configure to continue on until it > failed to compile parmetis. Looking at configure.log it looks like it's > because of a bad path to libmetis. > > On Thursday, January 30, 2020 at 10:54:21 AM UTC-6, Tomas Mondragon wrote: >> >> Configuration log is attached >> > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "moose-users" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To view this discussion on the web visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/moose-users/4d3bfd39-d68b-40d1-af4a-536f24860035%40googlegroups.com > <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/moose-users/4d3bfd39-d68b-40d1-af4a-536f24860035%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> > . >
