Dear Mr. Wells,
Thank you very much for all of your help! I really appreciate it!
It seems that the cause of this problem is due to CentOS 5.3 because when I
tried installing Deal.II into another cluster with newer CentOS 6.3, we did
not experience the problem, and all the quicktests passed succe
I do not understand why we were not able to link successfully with
pthreads; I'll try to get a copy of centOS 5.3 at some point and see if I
can reproduce this. Either way I am glad that we could get you set up
correctly :)
On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 12:05 AM, Thien Binh Nguyen
wrote:
> Thank you v
Thank you very much Mr. Pelteret for handling the case!
Mr. Wells,
I have tried compiling the library without using pthreads. The quicktests
are now passed successfully
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For the other question, we have CentOS 5.3 installed in our machine. But I
have installed necess
Thank you JP :)
Did you try compiling the library without threads?
I believe you said earlier that you were using centOS. What is the exact
version information of your operating system?
Thanks,
David Wells
On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 2:29 PM, Jean-Paul Pelteret
wrote:
> Thanks for pointing tha
Thanks for pointing that out David, I didn't see the picture in the reply.
Since I can't edit the posts themselves, I've duplicated the post here and
those that required "censoring". Nguyen's message follows:
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Dear Mr. Wells,
I am sorry but if you would please kindly delete the a
Someone with administrative priviledges: the last message also has a
picture in it with an IP address. Could you delete that too?
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Dear Mr. Wells,
I am sorry but if you would please kindly delete the attached figure in the
previous mail and replace it with the following?
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This is because the previous one contains our machine's IP address. Since
all these messages are supposed to be on public in D
Dear Mr. Wells,
Thanks for your guidance!
I have checked whether our system has libpthread.so or not. Indeed, we have
the library installed in /usr/lib64 as shown in the below find results
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So I guess this would not be the cause of the error ...
Yours sincerely,
Ngu
Mr. Nguyen,
Well, this is awkward. I looked over your files carefully and I see nothing
unusual in the configuration. CMake definitely, at some point, recognizes
that it needs to link against libpthread but it never seems to do it. I
really hope that we can figure this out because it is probabl
Dear Mr. Wells,
Thanks for your help again!
I would like to send you the detailed.log as well as summary.log and
quicktests.log. Could you please have a check on the attachment?
I hope these will give some information about the error.
Yours sincerely,
Nguyen Thien Binh
2016-07-05 6:40 GMT+09:0
Mr. Nguyen,
Not a problem; I hope that I can help :)
That is odd; it doesn't seem to have linked (or tried to link) against
libpthread at all. This implies that (since it compiled successfully) it
never tried to link with libpthread. Would you please post the file
detailed.log (should be in your
Dear Mr. Wells,
Thank you very much for your prompt response, and I am also sorry for my
late reply!
When ldd either to libdeal_II.so or libdeal_II.g.so, I received the
following messages
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As you noticed, I compiled Deal.II with root privilege. I was trying to
re-ins
Hi there,
Well that is something I have not seen before: it looks like it did not
link correctly to your copy of libpthread.so. To confirm this, could you run
ldd build-directory/lib/libdeal_II.so
(where build-directory is whereever you compiled the library)
and see if it did not find a partic
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