Dear Rhaas, Please find in attachment make.HWLOC.defn. I used nightly version. Release version 2014_11 not compiled proper.
I have only cactus_sim, cactus_2 do not exist. Cheers, Maxim On 20 March 2015 at 23:08, Einstein Toolkit < [email protected]> wrote: > #1755: Problem with building on Ubuntu 14.04 > > ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- > Reporter: maxim.barkov@… | Owner: > Type: defect | Status: new > Priority: major | Milestone: ET_2014_11 > Component: Cactus | Version: development version > Resolution: | Keywords: MPI build > > ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- > > Comment (by rhaas): > > The error you see is caused by the code no being linked against the NUMA > library. Since hwloc's compilation scripts changed a bit between the last > release (Herschel) and the current development version, the first we'd > need to know if which version of the ET you are trying to use: Herschel or > the development version? If you followed the tutorial and downloaded > > https://bitbucket.org/einsteintoolkit/manifest/raw/ET_2014_11/einsteintoolkit.th > then you have Herschel. > > Can you post the content of the file > > > /home/bmv/utils/soft/ET/Cactus/configs/2/bindings/Configuration/Capabilities/make.HWLOC.defn > please? It will show if numa is listed in HWLOC_LIBS . Also the output of > dpkg --list would be helpful (as an attachement, please). > > I am very surprised that it actually ran since errors would seem to have > prevented Cactus from linking properly. The only way this could happen > would be if some utility did not build properly (in which case you may > choose to ignore it). > > Actually looking at you command used (the "2&>" part) you seem to have > created a new configuration called "2" and the one that you successfully > submitted was the one called "sim". Can you check if you have a > bin/cactus_sim but no bin/cactus_2 , please? > > -- > Ticket URL: <https://trac.einsteintoolkit.org/ticket/1755#comment:3> > Einstein Toolkit <http://einsteintoolkit.org> > The Einstein Toolkit >
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