Hi Bruno and Luca,
I finally made it. Here is what I did:
spack install gmsh@4.8.4%gcc@7.4.0~med+tetgen+oce
less ~/.spack/linux/packages.yaml
packages:
all:
compiler: [gcc@7.4.0]
flex:
version: [2.6.4]
buildable: false
gmsh:
version: [4.8.4]
buildable: false
Alberto,
If the question is "can dealii read a gmsh file without gmsh support ?" the
answer is yes. The gmsh support is for deal.II to use gmsh internally not
to read a gmsh file.
Best,
Bruno
On Friday, July 30, 2021 at 11:09:28 AM UTC-4 Alberto Salvadori wrote:
> Bruno,
>
> I do import
[asalvado@r000u07l02 uBS21_CivSal_0]$ spack spec dealii^gmsh~med
Input spec
dealii
^gmsh~med
Concretized
*==>* Error: An unsatisfiable variant constraint has been detected for spec:
Bruno,
I do import gmsh triangulations in dealii simulations. Would this be
possible without including gmsh ?
Alberto
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Can you try
spack edit gmsh
And Comment out the line “depends_on(‘gl2ps’)”?
That line brings in too many deps, and it’s not really necessary.
Luca
> Il giorno 30 lug 2021, alle ore 16:39, Alberto Salvadori
> ha scritto:
>
>
> Thank you, Bruno.
> It looks like gmsh is the package which
Alberto,
My experience with spack is to use a release version instead of the
development version. They are too many moving parts in spack to expect the
development version to be stable. My first question is do you need gmsh
support in deal.II? If not you can just do spack install dealii~gmsh.
Thank you, Bruno.
It looks like gmsh is the package which requires med:
^gmsh@4.8.4%gcc@7.4.0+alglib~cairo+cgns+compression~eigen~external+fltk+gmp~hdf5~ipo+med+metis+mmg~mpi+netgen+oce~opencascade~openmp~petsc~privateapi+shared~slepc+tetgen+voropp
build_type=RelWithDebInfo
Alberto,
I have no clue what med is, so it's not a basic dependency of deal.II.
Which version of spack are you using? I don't see a dependency on med when
I do `spack speck dealii` You can tell spack not to install med but you
need to know which package pulled it.
Best,
Bruno
On Friday,
Dear community
while installing deal.ii on a centos cluster, I am facing the following
issue related to med :
*==>* *Installing* *med-4.0.0-d65qwjrfigoxirhf5xy6lsumdwpcvluf*
*==>* Warning: Spack will not check SSL certificates. You need to update
your Python to enable certificate