Try copying the makefile from one of the examples then and using it for your
application. They are all the same.
$ find $LIBMESH_ROOT/examples -name Makefile
On May 27, 2014, at 10:53 AM, walter kou wrote:
> Thanks for your message, I did "make install", and I did find the Make.common
> in
Thanks for your message, I did "make install", and I did find the
Make.common in the default installed place: /usr/local
However, I tried to use this make file, get many linkage errors such as:
/usr/local/lib/libmesh_opt.a(libopt_la-ex_put_loadbal_param_cc.o): In
function `ex_put_loadbal_param_cc
Did you do a 'make install'?
Make.common should exist in the install directory.
-Ben
On May 27, 2014, at 10:27 AM, walter kou wrote:
> Hi Roy,
>
> Thanks for your message, what do you mean by "Make.common still exists"? I
> do see Make.common in several subfolders such as /examples, /contrib
Hi Roy,
Thanks for your message, what do you mean by "Make.common still exists"? I
do see Make.common in several subfolders such as /examples, /contrib. But
I do not see Make.common in the parent folder that version 0.8.0 called.
Walter
On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 10:57 PM, Roy Stogner wrote:
>
>
On Mon, 26 May 2014, walter kou wrote:
> Recently, I switched from libmesh-0.8.0 to libmesh 0.9.3, and found
> Make.common-based way in 0.8.0 did not work for 0.9.3.
>
> Is there example/instruction on writing a Makefile for libmesh 0.9.3, if
> one wants to include new codes?
Make.common still e
Hi all,
Recently, I switched from libmesh-0.8.0 to libmesh 0.9.3, and found
Make.common-based way in 0.8.0 did not work for 0.9.3.
Is there example/instruction on writing a Makefile for libmesh 0.9.3, if
one wants to include new codes?
Thanks
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