In the documentation of the 9.0.0 package, this is what is installed via spack:
==> 60 installed packages.
-- darwin-highsierra-x86_64 / clang@6.0.0 ---
adol-c@develop gmp@6.1.2matio@1.5.9
ninja@1.8.2 readline@7.0
arpack-ng@3.6.3
I'm using version 9.0.0 of deal.ii. I have an older MacBook and it won't
update past iOS 10.13.6. I downloaded the .dmg file and opened it/moved it
into my applications but I haven't done anything else besides try to run
the first example.
On Tuesday, September 22, 2020 at 6:05:23 AM UTC-6 luca
If he’s running from the deal.II terminal, he should have the module command
(it is part of the spack installation).
The deal.II terminal exports the paths so that the module command is there.
What version of the deal.II package is he using? On my system, this is the
output I get:
bash-3.2$
Hi Luca,
Are you running the terminal, or the deal.II application?
When you run the deal.II application, you are dropped into a terminal (with
instructions) to run deal.II examples. Including how to set up your bashrc (or
zshrc) to point to the deal.II
Installation/the module command.
He
Are you running the terminal, or the deal.II application?
When you run the deal.II application, you are dropped into a terminal (with
instructions) to run deal.II examples. Including how to set up your bashrc (or
zshrc) to point to the deal.II
Installation/the module command.
Only after you i
I've looked and wasn't able to find much. Does anyone know how to install
this command on a Mac?
On Friday, September 18, 2020 at 3:43:17 PM UTC-6 Wolfgang Bangerth wrote:
> On 9/18/20 3:37 PM, Scott Ziegler wrote:
> > Thanks for the response! I might be misunderstanding, but in my
> directory
On 9/18/20 3:37 PM, Scott Ziegler wrote:
Thanks for the response! I might be misunderstanding, but in my directory for
step-1 I tried running the command exactly as "module load dealii" and I just
get "bash: module: command not found" in return. What am I doing wrong?
Oh, it doesn't know the '
Thanks for the response! I might be misunderstanding, but in my directory
for step-1 I tried running the command exactly as "module load dealii" and
I just get "bash: module: command not found" in return. What am I doing
wrong?
On Wednesday, August 26, 2020 at 12:14:41 PM UTC-6 luca@gmail.c
The 9.0.0 image contains a spack installation. Can you run "module load
dealii" before trying to run?
Luca.
Il giorno mer 26 ago 2020 alle 19:51 Scott Ziegler <
scott...@rams.colostate.edu> ha scritto:
> Hello,
>
> I tried running the first tutorial on my machine and I am getting an error
> mess
Hello,
I tried running the first tutorial on my machine and I am getting an error
message I don't understand. The "cmake step-1.cc ." and "make step-1.cc"
commands ran fine, but when I try "make run step-1.cc" I get the following
error:
*Scanning dependencies of target step-1*
[ 33%] Building
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