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type="cite">On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 12:59 AM, Zhenglun (Alan) Wei
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Thank you so much for your help. Here I have another
question.<br>
After updating the PETSc, I tried to 'make ex45' in
/src/ksp/ksp/example/tutorial/. It says that 'petscksp.h'
can not be found; therefore, I commented this library in
ex45.c to see what will happen. It, then, shows that the
'petscdmmg.h' can not be found. Any idea on this? :)<br>
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<div>Since DMMG is gone, baby gone, this means your
environment (PETSC_DIR) is still pointing to an old version
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Since my PETSc was updated, the PETSC_DIR of the new version of
the PETSc should be the same as the old version of the PETSc, isn't
it? <br>
BTW, it works after I re-configure and make the PETSc. However,
I found that it as a lot of dummy things in the ex45.c, i.e.:<br>
<<<<<<<<<<local<br>
<br>
========<br>
<br>
>>>>>>>>>other<br>
<br>
=========<br>
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It seems that the update changes the original program of ex45.c
by adding fractions of the new code into the old code. It confused
me a lot. Is there any way that I can just replace the old code by
the new code?<br>
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thanks,<br>
Alan <br>
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thanks,<br>
Alan
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On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Zhenglun (Alan) Wei<br>
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Thank you Sean,<br>
I changed the<br>
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$ cd config/buildsystem<br>
$ hg showconfig paths.default<br>
to<br>
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It gives me 2 extra changes.<br>
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Great! Glad to know it's working.<br>
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Although, it always giev me the warning of
'certificate not verified',<br>
it updated lots of files. Should I just ignore this
warning?<br>
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You could ignore those warnings, yes, but it would
probably be better<br>
to upgrade your mercurial and see if the host
fingerprint option<br>
works. Or you could try to use the ssh protocol,
assuming your<br>
university proxy allows ssh out.<br>
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BTW, the reason I used 'https' instead of 'http'
is that 'https' is shown<br>
in the website you gave to me. :) It may needs to be
changed.<br>
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Well, as I said previously, bitbucket redirects all
http traffic to<br>
https, so I don't think changing it to just http would
really work.<br>
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