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                            Pushing language C<br>
                            Popping language C<br>
Executing: cc  -o /tmp/petsc-yiGfSd/config.packages.MPI/conftest     -O /tmp/petsc-yiGfSd/config.packages.MPI/conftest.o  -ldl<br>
Testing executable /tmp/petsc-yiGfSd/config.packages.MPI/conftest to see if it can be run<br>
Executing: /tmp/petsc-yiGfSd/config.packages.MPI/conftest<br>
Executing: /tmp/petsc-yiGfSd/config.packages.MPI/conftest<br>
ERROR while running executable: Could not execute "['/tmp/petsc-yiGfSd/config.packages.MPI/conftest']":<br>
[Mon Oct 29 17:44:45 2018] [unknown] Fatal error in MPI_Init: Other MPI error, error stack:<br>
MPIR_Init_thread(537):<br>
MPID_Init(249).......: channel initialization failed<br>
MPID_Init(638).......:  PMI2 init failed: 1<br>
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So all MPI tests fail on frontend? And you need to use --with-batch?<br></blockquote><div><br></div><div>I ran the tests from an interactive shell. I guess I should run configure from an interactive shell. but configure and make seemed to work.</div><div> </div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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Satish<br>
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