Hi,

I re-installed libmesh as you indicated. I didn't use --with-methods="opt" in 
the configuration though, since I usually run my own code in dbg mode, so I 
configured with all three methods.

Now, for running my code, should I copy the Make.common file in 
${LIBMESH_ROOT}/installed in my code directory?

Thanks
Lorenzo

On Aug 12, 2013, at 6:03 PM, John Peterson wrote:

> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 9:57 AM, Lorenzo Zanon <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> To be more specific, my code now is based on libmesh version 0.7.3. I would 
> like to run it with the newest version.
> 
> What I tried to do is to copy the Make.common file from libmesh/contrib/ to 
> /libmesh (folder where the new version is), then type into the shell:
> 
> Libmesh now uses automake as its build system, so you build libmesh a little 
> bit differently than before.  In particular, it's best to build in a separate 
> "build" directory and to use the provided 'make install' target.  Then 
> Make.common will be found in your installation dir, and your existing app can 
> use it more or less as it did before.
> 
> Here's a simple set of steps to do the build, let us know when you have that 
> working:
> 
> (from the directory where you checked out libmesh, call it $LIBMESH_ROOT)
> mkdir build
> mkdir installed
> cd build
> ../configure --with-methods="opt" \
>              --prefix=${LIBMESH_ROOT}/installed
> 
> make install
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> John

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