[petsc-users] make: *** No rule to make target `chk_makej', needed by `all'. Stop.

Samuel Lanthaler s.lanthaler at gmail.com
Thu Mar 8 16:41:17 CST 2018


Ah, now I undestood what you meant... sorry. Thank you, Jose!


On 08.03.2018 22:26, Jed Brown wrote:
> Thanks, Jose.
>
> "Jose E. Roman" <jroman at dsic.upv.es> writes:
>
>> Update the SLEPc repository and try again.
>> When a change in petsc-master affects SLEPc, you have to allow one or two days for us to re-synchronize.
>> Jose
>>
>>> El 9 mar 2018, a las 3:59, Samuel Lanthaler <s.lanthaler at gmail.com> escribió:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I've just been trying to compile SLEPC on a cluster, and am getting the following error message after I type "make":
>>>
>>>> ./configure
>>> Checking environment... done
>>> Checking PETSc installation... done
>>> Checking LAPACK library... done
>>> Writing various configuration files... done
>>> Generating Fortran stubs... done
>>>
>>> ===============================================================================
>>> SLEPc Configuration
>>> ===============================================================================
>>>
>>> SLEPc directory:
>>> /marconi/home/userexternal/slanthal/slepc-git
>>>   It is a git repository on branch: master
>>> PETSc directory:
>>> /marconi/home/userexternal/slanthal/petsc-git
>>>   It is a git repository on branch: master
>>> Architecture "arch-complex" with double precision complex numbers
>>>
>>> xxx=========================================================================xxx
>>> Configure stage complete. Now build the SLEPc library with (gnumake build):
>>>    make SLEPC_DIR=$PWD PETSC_DIR=/marconi/home/userexternal/slanthal/petsc-git PETSC_ARCH=arch-complex
>>> xxx=========================================================================xxx
>>>
>>>> make SLEPC_DIR=$PWD PETSC_DIR=/marconi/home/userexternal/slanthal/petsc-git PETSC_ARCH=arch-complex
>>> make: *** No rule to make target `chk_makej', needed by `all'. Stop.
>>>
>>> Does someone maybe know what the cause of this could be? Make is correct in that there is no rule for chk_makej, but I'm assuming it should really be some kind of function? However, since I don't understand what the dependency on chk_makej exactly does, I'm a bit lost...
>>>
>>> Thanks for you help in advance!
>>> Samuel
>>>
>>>



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