Sweet :D -- Thanks Jed. Just a question though. When I run cmake in the build directory I get:
-- Performing Test MULTIPASS_TEST_1_petsc_works_minimal -- Performing Test MULTIPASS_TEST_1_petsc_works_minimal - Failed -- Performing Test MULTIPASS_TEST_2_petsc_works_allincludes -- Performing Test MULTIPASS_TEST_2_petsc_works_allincludes - Failed -- Performing Test MULTIPASS_TEST_3_petsc_works_alllibraries -- Performing Test MULTIPASS_TEST_3_petsc_works_alllibraries - Failed -- Performing Test MULTIPASS_TEST_4_petsc_works_all -- Performing Test MULTIPASS_TEST_4_petsc_works_all - Failed -- PETSc could not be used, maybe the install is broken. -- PETSc could not be found. Be sure to set PETSC_DIR and PETSC_ARCH. (missing: PETSC_EXECUTABLE_RUNS) -- PETSc could not be found. Be sure to set PETSC_DIR and PETSC_ARCH. (missing: PETSC_EXECUTABLE_RUNS) But actually I can make and run the binary without any problem! should I ignore this? I do set PETSC_DIR and PETSC_ARCH in my CMakeLists.txt. On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 3:19 PM, Jed Brown <jedbrown at mcs.anl.gov> wrote: > > > On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 17:17, Mohammad Mirzadeh <mirzadeh at gmail.com>wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Are there any cmake conf file that I can include in my CMakeLists.txt >> that would automatically detect include/lib directory for my petsc >> installation? Right now I'm doing this manually and was wondering if its >> possibel to automate it. >> > > https://github.com/jedbrown/cmake-modules/blob/master/FindPETSc.cmake > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.mcs.anl.gov/pipermail/petsc-users/attachments/20120413/c60a9cc5/attachment.htm>