[petsc-dev] Extending Petsc

Jose David Bermeol jbermeol at purdue.edu
Wed Sep 11 17:23:33 CDT 2013


So a couple of more question:

 1. My code in Petsc and my package depends on intel mkl, I was thinking to compile Petsc to use mkl using --with-mkl-dir flag, do I have to add something in the setupDependencies() method, and because mkl is not in config.packages how can I do that? 

 2. My package is already installed, so do I have to code the install method?

Thanks 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Barry Smith" <bsmith at mcs.anl.gov>
To: "Jose David Bermeol" <jbermeol at purdue.edu>
Cc: petsc-dev at mcs.anl.gov
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2013 5:25:36 PM
Subject: Re: [petsc-dev] Extending Petsc


   You need to put a file in config/PETSc/packages   with the name package.py (name of your package) you can, for example, copy superlu.py and edit it to match your package. This is the file that will make sure that PETSC_HAVE_PACKAGE is defined.

   Barry



On Sep 11, 2013, at 4:21 PM, Jose David Bermeol <jbermeol at purdue.edu> wrote:

> Hi, right now I'm working in add a new solver for seq aij matrices. What I have until this point are the following files inside the folder aij/seq/:
> 
>    - package/       folder with my code
>    - package.c      a initial implementation of the solver.
>    - makefile       is basically a copy of the make file in superlu, but using the name of my package instead of "superlu".
> 
> Also I add to petscmat.h my solver type. Then I run ./configure with the flag --with-package-dir=PATH_TO_PACKAGE. The thing is that when I'm compiling the variable PETSC_HAVE_PACKAGE doesn't show up, I guess that means the variable is 0 or something else happens, and my code is not going to be compile. So if you could give some ideas of why Petsc doesn't compile my code.
> 
> 
> Thanks 
> 



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