On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Boyana Norris <norris at mcs.anl.gov> wrote: > Thank you both -- I'd prefer to use configVars.py, but it seems to depend on > the script module, which is not standard in at least Python 2.5. Googling > for "python script module" is a joke, as you can imagine. Is this a PETSc > thing or a general module I can get somewhere?
That module is in PETSc, $PETSC_DIR/config/BuildSystem Matt > Thanks! > Boyana > > Matthew Knepley wrote: >> >> Check out $PETSC_DIR/bin/configVars.py >> >> Matt >> >> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 4:38 PM, Satish Balay <balay at mcs.anl.gov> wrote: >> >>> >>> On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, Boyana Norris wrote: >>> >>> >>>> >>>> Is there a script that can be used to query the values of various >>>> variables >>>> defined in petscvariables makefile snippets (similar to lots of linux >>>> tools' >>>> pkg-config scripts)? >>>> >>> >>> [don't have canned code for this but] I've previously recommended >>> doing the following in the packages configure.. [facets now has this >>> in their configure to detect petsc] >>> >>> >>> - petsc_arch and petsc_dir are inputs to configure >>> - Create a dummy makefile on the fly >>> - run this makefile to echo relavent stuff.. >>> >>> >>> For eg: >>> asterix:/home/balay/download-pine>cat configpetsc.sh >>> #!/bin/sh >>> >>> PETSC_ARCH=asterix64 >>> PETSC_DIR=/home/balay/spetsc >>> >>> cat <<EOF > petscmake >>> PETSC_ARCH = ${PETSC_ARCH} >>> PETSC_DIR = ${PETSC_DIR} >>> include ${PETSC_DIR}/conf/base >>> EOF >>> >>> PETSC_INC=`make -f petscmake getincludedirs` >>> PETSC_LIB=`make -f petscmake getlinklibs` >>> >>> echo '**** PETSC_INC ***' >>> echo ${PETSC_INC} >>> echo '**** PETSC_LIB ***' >>> echo ${PETSC_LIB} >>> >>> >>> Satish >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > > -- > Boyana Norris, Computer Scientist | Email: norris at mcs.anl.gov > Argonne National Laboratory | Phone: +1 (630) 252 7908 > http://www.mcs.anl.gov/~norris/ | Fax: +1 (630) 252 5986 > -- What most experimenters take for granted before they begin their experiments is infinitely more interesting than any results to which their experiments lead. -- Norbert Wiener