[petsc-users] configuration error
Manav Bhatia
bhatiamanav at gmail.com
Tue Oct 31 16:27:30 CDT 2017
Thanks, Barry.
Does this also address the mumps compilation issue that I had shared in the same thread:
mumps_c.c:307:53: error: no member named 'nnz' in 'CMUMPS_STRUC_C'; did you mean 'nz'?
mumps_par->n=0; mumps_par->nz=0; mumps_par->nnz=0; mumps_par->nz_loc=0; mumps_par->nnz_loc=0; mumps_par->nelt=0;mumps_par->instance_number=0;mumps_par->deficiency=0;mumps_par->lwk_user=0;mumps_par->size_schur=0;mumps_par->lrhs=0; mumps_par->lredrhs=0; mumps_par->nrhs=0; mumps_par->nz_rhs=0; mumps_par->lsol_loc=0;
^~~
nz
/Users/manav/Documents/codes/numerical_lib/petsc/include/cmumps_c.h:56:20: note: 'nz' declared here
MUMPS_INT nz;
^
mumps_c.c:307:92: error: no member named 'nnz_loc' in 'CMUMPS_STRUC_C'; did you mean 'nz_loc'?
mumps_par->n=0; mumps_par->nz=0; mumps_par->nnz=0; mumps_par->nz_loc=0; mumps_par->nnz_loc=0; mumps_par->nelt=0;mumps_par->instance_number=0;mumps_par->deficiency=0;mumps_par->lwk_user=0;mumps_par->size_schur=0;mumps_par->lrhs=0; mumps_par->lredrhs=0; mumps_par->nrhs=0; mumps_par->nz_rhs=0; mumps_par->lsol_loc=0;
^~~~~~~
nz_loc
/Users/manav/Documents/codes/numerical_lib/petsc/include/cmumps_c.h:62:20: note: 'nz_loc' declared here
MUMPS_INT nz_loc;
^
mumps_c.c:419:42: error: no member named 'nnz' in 'CMUMPS_STRUC_C'; did you mean 'nz'?
&(mumps_par->nz), &(mumps_par->nnz), irn, &irn_avail, jcn, &jcn_avail, a, &a_avail,
^~~
nz
/Users/manav/Documents/codes/numerical_lib/petsc/include/cmumps_c.h:56:20: note: 'nz' declared here
MUMPS_INT nz;
^
mumps_c.c:420:46: error: no member named 'nnz_loc' in 'CMUMPS_STRUC_C'; did you mean 'nz_loc'?
&(mumps_par->nz_loc), &(mumps_par->nnz_loc), irn_loc, &irn_loc_avail, jcn_loc, &jcn_loc_avail,
^~~~~~~
nz_loc
/Users/manav/Documents/codes/numerical_lib/petsc/include/cmumps_c.h:62:20: note: 'nz_loc' declared here
MUMPS_INT nz_loc;
^
mumps_c.c:419:29: warning: incompatible pointer types passing 'int *' to parameter of type 'int64_t *' (aka 'long long *') [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
&(mumps_par->nz), &(mumps_par->nnz), irn, &irn_avail, jcn, &jcn_avail, a, &a_avail,
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
mumps_c.c:99:28: note: passing argument to parameter 'nnz' here
MUMPS_INT8 *nnz,
^
mumps_c.c:420:33: warning: incompatible pointer types passing 'int *' to parameter of type 'int64_t *' (aka 'long long *') [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
&(mumps_par->nz_loc), &(mumps_par->nnz_loc), irn_loc, &irn_loc_avail, jcn_loc, &jcn_loc_avail,
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
mumps_c.c:107:28: note: passing argument to parameter 'nnz_loc' here
MUMPS_INT8 *nnz_loc,
^
2 warnings and 4 errors generated.
> On Oct 31, 2017, at 4:25 PM, Smith, Barry F. <bsmith at mcs.anl.gov> wrote:
>
>
> Manav,
>
> Thanks for reporting the problem
>
> Fande,
>
> Thanks for the pointer.
>
> Satish determined the correct long term fix and it is in the branch barry/fix-lto_library-option-maint and will be put in the maint branch and master branch if it passes the testing tonight.
>
> Barry
>
>
>> On Oct 30, 2017, at 11:36 AM, Kong, Fande <fande.kong at inl.gov> wrote:
>>
>> We had exactly the same issue when upgraded compilers. I guess this is somehow related to gfortran. A simple way to work around for us is to change if with_rpath: to if False at line 54 of config/BuildSystem/config/libraries.py.
>>
>> Not sure if it works for you.
>>
>> Fande,
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 10:14 AM, Manav Bhatia <bhatiamanav at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am trying to install pets 3.8 on a new MacBook machine with OS 10.13. I have installed openmpi from macports and I am getting this error on configuration. Attached is also the configure.log file.
>>
>> I am not sure how to proceed with this. Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
>>
>> Regards,
>> Manav
>>
>> ===============================================================================
>> Configuring PETSc to compile on your system
>> ===============================================================================
>> =============================================================================== ***** WARNING: Using default optimization C flags -g -O3 You might consider manually setting optimal optimization flags for your system with COPTFLAGS="optimization flags" see config/examples/arch-*-opt.py for examples =============================================================================== =============================================================================== ***** WARNING: Using default C++ optimization flags -g -O3 You might consider manually setting optimal optimization flags for your system with CXXOPTFLAGS="optimization flags" see config/examples/arch-*-opt.py for examples =============================================================================== =============================================================================== ***** WARNING: Using default FORTRAN optimization flags -g -O You might consider manually setting optimal optimization flags for your system with FOPTFLAGS="optimization flags" see config/examples/arch-*-opt.py for examples =============================================================================== =============================================================================== WARNING! Compiling PETSc with no debugging, this should only be done for timing and production runs. All development should be done when configured using --with-debugging=1 =============================================================================== TESTING: checkCLibraries from config.compilers(config/BuildSystem/config/compilers.py:171) *******************************************************************************
>> UNABLE to CONFIGURE with GIVEN OPTIONS (see configure.log for details):
>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> C libraries cannot directly be used from Fortran
>> *******************************************************************************
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