Hi Timo,
thanks for your advice!
I think the server is running Ubuntu 14.04, so then the system
is approximately 4 years old I guess?
By the way I am using DUNE modules
dune-common, dune-istl, dune-grid, dune-uggrid, dune-geometry, and
dune-localfunctions
all version 2.5.1 together with
Hi Håkon,
I think you are going in the right direction of trying to compile on the
cluster, which should give you less headache then linker issues.
Out of interest, is the server running macOS? I never heard of such
difficulties installing a C++ 14 conforming compiler with the
corresponding
Hi Timo,
here follows a short update on my previous post.
By investigating the the cmake module CheckCXXFeatures.cmake, it was
found
that libc++abi was missing on the server. After installing the package
libc++abi-dev
on the server, dune-control actually made some progress in the
Hello Timo!
Thanks for the support.
The problem with compiling DuMuX on the computational server seems to
be that it is running an old version of Ubuntu (and an old version of
gcc).
When I try the following command on the computation server:
$ ./dune-common/bin/dunecontrol
Hi Håkon,
if MPI is found on your system then MPI support will be enabled per
default, no matter if you use YaspGrid or UGGrid.
The standard option is also that all libraries that are found will be
linked to the executable which is why you can see the libs when you run
"ldd executable" in