On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 10:46 AM, Miguel Angel Salazar de Troya <
salazardetr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have seen in the configure output this message
>
> checking /home/miguel/petsc-3.4.4/include/petscversion.h usability... yes
> checking /home/miguel/petsc-3.4.4/include/petscversion.h presence... yes
> checking for /home/miguel/petsc-3.4.4/include/petscversion.h... yes
> <<< Warning: configuring in serial - no MPI in PETSC config >>>
>
> This might be the problem. I don't understand why PETSc is not configured
> in parallel even though I ran tests in parallel after the installation. I
> wil try to fix this. I just wanted to leave this clarification here.
>


libmesh *should* work with a no-MPI PETSc, but probably not if you specify
the MPI compiler scripts as your compilers!

We could probably do a better job of detecting this situation, but it's so
weird it's probably not worth it.

Is the issue that you installed a no-MPI PETSc through an Ubuntu package?

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John
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