script to query PETSc makefile variables?
Matthew Knepley
knepley at gmail.com
Thu Jan 22 17:17:02 CST 2009
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Boyana Norris <norris at mcs.anl.gov> wrote:
> Thank you both -- I'd prefer to use configVars.py, but it seems to depend on
> the script module, which is not standard in at least Python 2.5. Googling
> for "python script module" is a joke, as you can imagine. Is this a PETSc
> thing or a general module I can get somewhere?
That module is in PETSc,
$PETSC_DIR/config/BuildSystem
Matt
> Thanks!
> Boyana
>
> Matthew Knepley wrote:
>>
>> Check out $PETSC_DIR/bin/configVars.py
>>
>> Matt
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 4:38 PM, Satish Balay <balay at mcs.anl.gov> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, Boyana Norris wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Is there a script that can be used to query the values of various
>>>> variables
>>>> defined in petscvariables makefile snippets (similar to lots of linux
>>>> tools'
>>>> pkg-config scripts)?
>>>>
>>>
>>> [don't have canned code for this but] I've previously recommended
>>> doing the following in the packages configure.. [facets now has this
>>> in their configure to detect petsc]
>>>
>>>
>>> - petsc_arch and petsc_dir are inputs to configure
>>> - Create a dummy makefile on the fly
>>> - run this makefile to echo relavent stuff..
>>>
>>>
>>> For eg:
>>> asterix:/home/balay/download-pine>cat configpetsc.sh
>>> #!/bin/sh
>>>
>>> PETSC_ARCH=asterix64
>>> PETSC_DIR=/home/balay/spetsc
>>>
>>> cat <<EOF > petscmake
>>> PETSC_ARCH = ${PETSC_ARCH}
>>> PETSC_DIR = ${PETSC_DIR}
>>> include ${PETSC_DIR}/conf/base
>>> EOF
>>>
>>> PETSC_INC=`make -f petscmake getincludedirs`
>>> PETSC_LIB=`make -f petscmake getlinklibs`
>>>
>>> echo '**** PETSC_INC ***'
>>> echo ${PETSC_INC}
>>> echo '**** PETSC_LIB ***'
>>> echo ${PETSC_LIB}
>>>
>>>
>>> Satish
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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> Boyana Norris, Computer Scientist | Email: norris at mcs.anl.gov
> Argonne National Laboratory | Phone: +1 (630) 252 7908
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>
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