Hi John,
With the information you gave, I tried to install the latest libmesh
version 1.7.1 and it was successful.
Thanks for your valuable suggestions and the support.
With regards
Srinivas
On Fri, Sep 1, 2023 at 8:22 PM John Peterson wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 1, 2023 at 1:25 AM INTURU SRINI
On Fri, Sep 1, 2023 at 1:25 AM INTURU SRINIVAS 20PHD0548 <
inturu.srinivas2...@vitstudent.ac.in> wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> I tried with PETSC_DIR=/home/hpcsmec15767/sfw/petsc/3.17.5. I got the
> same error as mentioned below
> checking for built-in XDR support... yes
> checking
> /home/hpcsmec15767/sf
Hi John,
I tried with PETSC_DIR=/home/hpcsmec15767/sfw/petsc/3.17.5. I got the same
error as mentioned below
checking for built-in XDR support... yes
checking
/home/hpcsmec15767/sfw/petsc/3.17.5/linux-debug/include/petscversion.h
usability... no
checking
/home/hpcsmec15767/sfw/petsc/3.17.5/linux-d
Unfortunately, there is no additional information in the log file beyond
configure:4977: result: <<< Could not find a viable PETSc Makefile to
> determine PETSC_CC_INCLUDES, etc. >>>
which means that your PETSc installation is not how we expected it to be.
Based on the args you passed to configu
Sorry for the mistake. Please find the attached file.
On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 7:58 PM John Peterson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The config.log that you sent this time does not seem to be related to the
> previous one, but rather to a MOOSE build? And the version of PETSc is
> totally different from the pre
Hi,
The config.log that you sent this time does not seem to be related to the
previous one, but rather to a MOOSE build? And the version of PETSc is
totally different from the previous log, it is now PETSc 3.11.4.
In any event, the relevant configure output is:
configure:34458: checking for
> /o
Hi John,
IBAMR open software recommended libmesh 1.6.2.
I sent a config.log file in the first email and this is from the libmesh
directory. Is this the file you need? I am sending it again. Please
find the attachment
Thanks and regards
Srinivas
On Thu, Aug 31, 2023, 01:56 John Peterson wrote:
>
Hi,
Is there a particular reason that you are trying to use libmesh 1.6.2? It's
about two years old at this point, and there have been many updates and
improvements (including a stable release) since that time, so you will
probably have the most success if you use a more up-to-date version.
The l
In continuation to the previous mail, I am sending the tasks done while
configuring libmesh 1.6.2. The error is mentioned in this file. Please find
the attached file and do the needful.
Thanks and Regards
Srinivas
On Wed, Aug 30, 2023 at 1:47 PM INTURU SRINIVAS 20PHD0548 <
inturu.srinivas2...@v