Hi Jean-Paul,
It was another to the point advice which resolved the issue completely.
Much appreciated.
Best,
Behrooz
On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 2:30 PM Jean-Paul Pelteret
wrote:
> Hi Behrooz,
>
> When you install deal.II using Spack, it is completely isolated from the
> system environment. That
Hi Behrooz,
When you install deal.II using Spack, it is completely isolated from the
system environment. That way, you can install multiple versions of the
same package without them conflicting with one another. Before you can
use deal.II though spack, you populate all of the environment
On 1/16/21 2:04 AM, Behrooz Karami wrote:
Error! This tutorial requires a deal.II library that was configured with
the following options:
DEAL_II_WITH_MPI = ON
DEAL_II_WITH_PETSC = ON
DEAL_II_PETSC_WITH_COMPLEX = OFF
However, the deal.II library found at /usr/local was
Hi Jean-Paul,
Thanks very much again. '-j 2' worked! And deal.ii 9.2 was successfully
installed. It just has remained hopefully a minor issue; as when I test my
installation against step-18 I receive the following message showing cmake
is looking a wrong place for configurations:
Error!
Hi Behrooz,
It looks like you're getting some internal compiler errors:
g++: internal compiler error: Killed (program cc1plus)
Please submit a full bug report,
with preprocessed source if appropriate.
See for instructions.
source/dofs/CMakeFiles/obj_dofs_debug.dir/build.make:169: recipe for
Hi Behrooz,
Great, I'm glad that you're at least one step closer to getting deal.II
installed. Unfortunately, the information that you've provided about the
build error is not enough to diagnose what the problem is. Can you
attach the build log so that we can take a look at them? When the
Dear Jean-Paul,
Thanks very much for your explanations. It helped me a lot to better
understanding of Spack environment and its functionality. You were also
right, my Spack version is a bit old.
Anyway, after some further manipulations I was a able to configure Trilions.
However thereafter,
Dear Behrooz,
The problem here is that your Trilinos installation includes the
SEACASChaco package. We'd discovered that there's a common global symbol
that both ADOL-C and Trilinos-SEACASChaco emit, which causes some very
strange issues when using ADOL-C. Naturally, we had to make sure that
Dear Everyone,
During installation of deal.ii 9.2 through SPACK I receive the following
error on ADOL-C:
1 error found in build log:
549-- Could not find a sufficient ADOL-C installation: Possible
symbol
clash between the ADOL-C library and Trilinos' SEACASChaco
detecte