Dear Satish,
Yes, I do have problems with external packages, so I downloaded them
manually and move them into petsc-dev.
So the configure has options like
rebecca at YuanWork:~/soft/petsc-dev$ ./config/configure.py --with-cc=gcc
--with-fc=gfortran
I do not know why the connection time is out, but for completeness, I
am using Ubuntu 8.04, and the mercurial version is Mercurial
Distributed SCM (version 0.9.5).
Cheers,
Rebecca
Quoting Satish Balay balay at mcs.anl.gov:
Gald it works now.
BTW: What OS/version do you have? And what
Do you have to use proxy for your http connections? If so - perhaps
you can try adding the settings to ~/.hgrc - as this url indicates and
see if it fixes the problem.
Satish
On Mon, 25 Jan 2010, (Rebecca) Xuefei YUAN wrote:
Hi,All,
I try to install a pets-dev locally according to the
Sorry - forgot to mention the url
http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/build-dev/2007-December/000628.html
Satish
On Mon, 25 Jan 2010, Satish Balay wrote:
Do you have to use proxy for your http connections? If so - perhaps
you can try adding the settings to ~/.hgrc - as this url indicates
Dear Satish,
I switched to install it manually and encounter an error when make
test. Here are error messages:
Completed building libraries
=
Now to check if the libraries are working do: make test
=
rebecca at
On Mon, 25 Jan 2010, (Rebecca) Xuefei YUAN wrote:
Dear Satish,
I switched to install it manually
What do you mean? Did you get the nightly tarball?
and encounter an error when make test.
Did the build go through fine without errors??
Send over configure.log and make.log to petsc-maint.
Dear Satish,
I tried to find ~/.hgrc file but there is none. Instead, I found a
global hgrc file located at
/etc/mercurial/hgrc
and its content is one sentence of comments:
# system-wide mercurial configuration file
# See hgrc(5) for more information
Shall I create a new .hgrc file as
Dear Satish,
I got these from those two commands:
rebecca at YuanWork:~/soft/petsc-dev$ env |grep -i proxy
http_proxy=http://:8080/
no_proxy=localhost,127.0.0.0/8,*.local
rebecca at YuanWork:~/soft/petsc-dev$ env |grep -i http
http_proxy=http://:8080/
And my System - Preferences - Network Proxy
On Mon, 25 Jan 2010, (Rebecca) Xuefei YUAN wrote:
Dear Satish,
I got these from those two commands:
rebecca at YuanWork:~/soft/petsc-dev$ env |grep -i proxy
http_proxy=http://:8080/
no_proxy=localhost,127.0.0.0/8,*.local
rebecca at YuanWork:~/soft/petsc-dev$ env |grep -i http
Ok - is your manual install '2. access tarballs directly from our
mercurial server.?
http://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/petsc-as/developers/index.html
And do you have problem with --download-pacakge options due to the
proxy issues? If so - that might explain the problem.
petsc-dev - with 'hg' - or
Gald it works now.
BTW: What OS/version do you have? And what version of mercurial is
this? [just for completeness]
Satish
On Mon, 25 Jan 2010, (Rebecca) Xuefei YUAN wrote:
Dear Satish,
There is no such an error showed up this time.
Thanks very much!
Rebecca
Quoting Satish
The fortran stubs should have been generated with
--download-sowing=/home/rebecca/soft/petsc-dev/sowing-1.1.15.tar.gz
But - if you don't use fortran - you can ignore fortran errors - or
simply use '--with-fc=0' [unless you need an externalpackage that need
fortran. For blas you can use
Ok. My guess is - 0.9.5 is a bit too old - and perhaps newer versions
might work automatically with the 'system proxy' settings.
The proxy url 'http://:8080/' looks non-standard [Doesn't list a
machine] - so that might be something mercurial proxy is unable to
handle.
Satish
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