On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 8:28 AM, Jose E. Roman <jroman at dsic.upv.es> wrote:
> > El 05/05/2013, a las 09:30, Dharmendar Reddy escribi?: > > > On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 1:06 AM, Jed Brown <jedbrown at mcs.anl.gov> wrote: > > Dharmendar Reddy <dharmareddy84 at gmail.com> writes: > > > > > Hello, > > > I am getting an error when i try to build slepc. > > > > > > I first see: > > > > > > > =============================================================================== > > > > > > CMake setup incomplete (status 256), falling back to legacy > > > build > > > > =============================================================================== > > > > This problem, which is definitely a CMake bug (but they seem to have no > > plans to fix), is usually related to NOTFOUND cache entries: > > > > //Path to a library. > > -LARPACKLIB:FILEPATH=-LARPACKLIB-NOTFOUND > > > > This is probably constructed by joining an empty variable. Jose may > > know where in the SLEPc CMake code to look for this occurring. > > > > > then make all gives an error, look at the attached logs > > > > Does 'make test' work? What about after 'make allfortranstubs all'? > > > > Make test works. > > login4$ make SLEPC_DIR=$PWD > PETSC_DIR=/home1/00924/Reddy135/LocalApps/petsc PETSC_ARCH=mp > > i_rScalar_Opt test > > Running test examples to verify correct installation > > Using SLEPC_DIR=/home1/00924/Reddy135/LocalApps/slepc, > PETSC_DIR=/home1/00924/Reddy135/Loc > > alApps/petsc and PETSC_ARCH=mpi_rScalar_Opt > > C/C++ example src/eps/examples/tests/test10 run successfully with 1 MPI > process > > C/C++ example src/eps/examples/tests/test10 run successfully with 2 MPI > process > > Fortran example src/eps/examples/tests/test7f run successfully with 1 > MPI process > > Completed test examples > > > > But > > make allfortranstubs all > > fails.. > > grep: ftn-auto/makefile: No such file or directory > > grep: ftn-auto/makefile: No such file or directory > > grep: ftn-auto/makefile: No such file or directory > > grep: ftn-auto/makefile: No such file or directory > > grep: ftn-auto/makefile: No such file or directory > > grep: ftn-auto/makefile: No such file or directory > > libfast in: > /home1/00924/Reddy135/LocalApps/slepc/include/finclude/ftn-auto > > make[5]: *** No rule to make target `slepc_tree'. Stop. > > libfast in: > /home1/00924/Reddy135/LocalApps/slepc/include/finclude/ftn-custom > > libfast in: /home1/00924/Reddy135/LocalApps/slepc/include/slepc-private > > libfast in: /home1/00924/Reddy135/LocalApps/slepc/docs > > Completed building libraries > > ========================================= > > making shared libraries in > /home1/00924/Reddy135/LocalApps/slepc/mpi_rScalar_Opt/lib > > building libslepc.so > > ========================================= > > *******************************ERROR************************************ > > Error during compile, check mpi_rScalar_Opt/conf/make.log > > Send all contents of mpi_rScalar_Opt/conf to slepc-maint at grycap.upv.es > > ************************************************************************ > > > > Now, i am wondering why i get these errors now ? i had no issues with > slepc until i did git pull on petsc today. petsc does compile and pass > tests. ? > > I am using slepc-dev -rev 3324 > > > > Thanks > > Reddy > > You should be using petsc-master since slepc-dev is in sync with > petsc-master, not petsc-next. > Anyway, I think the problem is the arpack-flags option, it should be like > this (with a comma, as in the example of the manual): > > $ ./configure --with-arpack-dir=/home1/00924/Reddy135/LocalApps/arpack/lib > --with-arpack-flags=-lparpack,-larpack > > Thanks. I forgot the comma. That explains, why it failed this time. I did build slepc successfully with arpack many times earlier. Jose > > -- ----------------------------------------------------- Dharmendar Reddy Palle Graduate Student Microelectronics Research center, University of Texas at Austin, 10100 Burnet Road, Bldg. 160 MER 2.608F, TX 78758-4445 e-mail: dharmareddy84 at gmail.com Phone: +1-512-350-9082 United States of America. Homepage: https://webspace.utexas.edu/~dpr342 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.mcs.anl.gov/pipermail/petsc-users/attachments/20130506/0a9b85f9/attachment.html>
