[petsc-users] Error during compiling my own code

Matthew Knepley knepley at gmail.com
Thu Apr 15 23:09:57 CDT 2010


It looks like you have conflicting definitions. Did you include "use mpi"?

   Matt


On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 10:53 PM, Wee-Beng Tay <zonexo at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Matt,
>
> I'm using petsc-3.1-p0. But it's now working. I only use 1 #include
> "finclude/petsc.h" now.
>
> However when another of my f90 file has mpi command inside, I got the
> error:
>
> /app1/mvapich2/current/include/mpif.h(9): error #6401: The attributes of
> this name conflict with those made accessible by a USE statement.
> [MPI_SOURCE]
>        INTEGER MPI_SOURCE, MPI_TAG, MPI_ERROR
> ---------------^
> /app1/mvapich2/current/include/mpif.h(9): error #6401: The attributes of
> this name conflict with those made accessible by a USE statement.
> [MPI_TAG]
>        INTEGER MPI_SOURCE, MPI_TAG, MPI_ERROR
> ---------------------------^
> /app1/mvapich2/current/include/mpif.h(9): error #6401: The attributes of
> this name conflict with those made accessible by a USE statement.
> [MPI_ERROR]
>        INTEGER MPI_SOURCE, MPI_TAG, MPI_ERROR
> ------------------------------------^
>
> What's happening now again?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Matthew Knepley <knepley at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> If you are using petsc-dev, you only need petsc.h
>>
>>    Matt
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 10:27 PM, Wee-Beng Tay <zonexo at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have successfully built the PETSc libraries no my linux system.
>>>
>>> make ex1f also works.
>>>
>>> However, when compiling my own code, I got the error:
>>>
>>> [atlas5-c01]$ /app1/mvapich2/current/bin/mpif90 -c  -O3
>>> -I/home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/atlas5-mpi-nodebug/include
>>> -I/home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include
>>> -I/home/svu/g0306332/lib/hypre-2.6.0b_atlas5/include
>>> -I/app1/mvapich2/1.4/include -I/app1/mvapich2/current/include
>>> -I/home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/atlas5-mpi-nodebug/include
>>> -I/home/svu/g0306332/lib/hypre-2.6.0b_atlas5/include
>>> -I/app1/mvapich2/1.4/include -I/app1/mvapich2/current/include    -o global.o
>>> global.F -132
>>> /home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include/finclude/petscvec.h(10):
>>> error #6418: This name has already been assigned a data type.   [NORM_1]
>>>       integer(kind=selected_int_kind(5)) NORM_1
>>> -----------------------------------------^
>>> /home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include/finclude/petscvec.h(11):
>>> error #6418: This name has already been assigned a data type.   [NORM_2]
>>>       integer(kind=selected_int_kind(5)) NORM_2
>>> -----------------------------------------^
>>> /home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include/finclude/petscvec.h(12):
>>> error #6418: This name has already been assigned a data type.
>>> [NORM_FROBENIUS]
>>>       integer(kind=selected_int_kind(5)) NORM_FROBENIUS
>>> -----------------------------------------^
>>> /home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include/finclude/petscvec.h(13):
>>> error #6418: This name has already been assigned a data type.
>>> [NORM_INFINITY]
>>>       integer(kind=selected_int_kind(5)) NORM_INFINITY
>>> -----------------------------------------^
>>> /home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include/finclude/petscvec.h(14):
>>> error #6418: This name has already been assigned a data type.   [NORM_MAX]
>>>       integer(kind=selected_int_kind(5)) NORM_MAX
>>> -----------------------------------------^
>>> /home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include/finclude/petscvec.h(15):
>>> error #6418: This name has already been assigned a data type.
>>> [NORM_1_AND_2]
>>>       integer(kind=selected_int_kind(5)) NORM_1_AND_2
>>> -----------------------------------------^
>>> /home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include/finclude/petscvec.h(22):
>>> error #6418: This name has already been assigned a data type.
>>> [NOT_SET_VALUES]
>>>       integer(kind=selected_int_kind(5)) NOT_SET_VALUES
>>> -----------------------------------------^
>>> /home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include/finclude/petscvec.h(23):
>>> error #6418: This name has already been assigned a data type.
>>> [INSERT_VALUES]
>>>       integer(kind=selected_int_kind(5)) INSERT_VALUES
>>> -----------------------------------------^
>>> /home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include/finclude/petscvec.h(24):
>>> error #6418: This name has already been assigned a data type.   [ADD_VALUES]
>>>       integer(kind=selected_int_kind(5)) ADD_VALUES
>>> -----------------------------------------^
>>> /home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include/finclude/petscvec.h(25):
>>> error #6418: This name has already been assigned a data type.   [MAX_VALUES]
>>>       integer(kind=selected_int_kind(5)) MAX_VALUES
>>> -----------------------------------------^
>>> /home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include/finclude/petscvec.h(32):
>>> error #6418: This name has already been assigned a data type.
>>> [SCATTER_FORWARD]
>>>       integer(kind=selected_int_kind(5)) SCATTER_FORWARD
>>> -----------------------------------------^
>>> /home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include/finclude/petscvec.h(33):
>>> error #6418: This name has already been assigned a data type.
>>> [SCATTER_REVERSE]
>>>       integer(kind=selected_int_kind(5)) SCATTER_REVERSE
>>> -----------------------------------------^
>>> /home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include/finclude/petscvec.h(34):
>>> error #6418: This name has already been assigned a data type.
>>> [SCATTER_FORWARD_LOCAL]
>>>       integer(kind=selected_int_kind(5)) SCATTER_FORWARD_LOCAL
>>> -----------------------------------------^
>>> /home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include/finclude/petscvec.h(35):
>>> error #6418: This name has already been assigned a data type.
>>> [SCATTER_REVERSE_LOCAL]
>>>       integer(kind=selected_int_kind(5)) SCATTER_REVERSE_LOCAL
>>> -----------------------------------------^
>>> /home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include/finclude/petscvec.h(36):
>>> error #6418: This name has already been assigned a data type.
>>> [SCATTER_LOCAL]
>>>       integer(kind=selected_int_kind(5)) SCATTER_LOCAL
>>> -----------------------------------------^
>>> /home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include/finclude/petscvec.h(44):
>>> error #6418: This name has already been assigned a data type.
>>> [VEC_IGNORE_OFF_PROC_ENTRIES]
>>>       integer(kind=selected_int_kind(5)) VEC_IGNORE_OFF_PROC_ENTRIES
>>> -----------------------------------------^
>>> /home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include/finclude/petscvec.h(45):
>>> error #6418: This name has already been assigned a data type.
>>> [VEC_IGNORE_NEGATIVE_INDICES]
>>>       integer(kind=selected_int_kind(5)) VEC_IGNORE_NEGATIVE_INDICES
>>> -----------------------------------------^
>>> /home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include/finclude/petscvec.h(53):
>>> error #6418: This name has already been assigned a data type.   [VECOP_VIEW]
>>>       integer(kind=selected_int_kind(5)) VECOP_VIEW
>>> -----------------------------------------^
>>> /home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include/finclude/petscvec.h(54):
>>> error #6418: This name has already been assigned a data type.
>>> [VECOP_LOADINTOVECTOR]
>>>       integer(kind=selected_int_kind(5)) VECOP_LOADINTOVECTOR
>>> -----------------------------------------^
>>> /home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include/finclude/petscmat.h(10):
>>> error #6418: This name has already been assigned a data type.
>>> [MAT_FLUSH_ASSEMBLY]
>>>       integer(kind=selected_int_kind(5)) MAT_FLUSH_ASSEMBLY
>>> -----------------------------------------^
>>> /home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include/finclude/petscmat.h(11):
>>> error #6418: This name has already been assigned a data type.
>>> [MAT_FINAL_ASSEMBLY]
>>>       integer(kind=selected_int_kind(5)) MAT_FINAL_ASSEMBLY
>>> -----------------------------------------^
>>> /home/svu/g0306332/codes/petsc-3.1-p0/include/finclude/petscmat.h(17):
>>> error #6418: This name has already been assigned a data type.   [MAT_FACTO
>>>
>>> I don't remember having this error in prev version of PETSc. May I know
>>> what went wrong?
>>>
>>> The 1st few lines of my code are:
>>>
>>>     module global_data
>>>
>>>     implicit none
>>>
>>>     save
>>>
>>> #include "finclude/petsc.h"
>>> #include "finclude/petscvec.h"
>>> #include "finclude/petscmat.h"
>>> #include "finclude/petscksp.h"
>>> #include "finclude/petscpc.h"
>>> #include "finclude/petscsys.h"
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>     integer ::
>>> size_x,size_y,Total_time_step,new_start,interval,gridgen,safe_int,OS,airfoil_no
>>>
>>>     integer ::
>>> steady,quasi_steady,Total_k,time,mom_solver,poisson_solver,start_time,motion
>>>
>>>     !size_x must be in multiples of 37/32/36/40/55/41, !size_y must be in
>>> multiples of 26/16/36
>>>
>>>     !gridgen1 - 32x20, gridgen4 - 30x22, gridgen5 - 30x24
>>>
>>>     real(8) :: CFL, Re, scheme, B, AA, BB,AB,
>>> ld,air_centy,Pi,hy0,k0,freq,phase_ang,theta0,loc_rot
>>>
>>>     real(8) :: time_sta,act_time,vel_h,vel_hn,inv_Re
>>>
>>> Thanks alot!
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> What most experimenters take for granted before they begin their
>> experiments is infinitely more interesting than any results to which their
>> experiments lead.
>> -- Norbert Wiener
>>
>
>


-- 
What most experimenters take for granted before they begin their experiments
is infinitely more interesting than any results to which their experiments
lead.
-- Norbert Wiener
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