![]() ![]() ![]() opt/local/ bin/cmake -E cmake_progress_ report /Users/ ch0ni/Documents /Math/FEniCS/ src/dolfin/ dorsal_ build_dir/ CMakeFiles/ CMakeTmp/ CMakeFiles 1īuilding CXX object CMakeFiles/ cmTr圜ompileExe c3402117558. Gmake: Entering directory `/Users/ ch0ni/Documents /Math/FEniCS/ src/dolfin/ dorsal_ build_dir/ CMakeFiles/ CMakeTmp' make CMakeFiles/ cmTr圜ompileExe c3402117558. opt/local/ bin/gmake -f CMakeFiles/ cmTr圜ompileExe c3402117558. Run Build Command: /opt/local/ bin/gmake "cmTr圜ompileEx ec3402117558/ fast" Performing C++ SOURCE FILE Test PETSC_TEST_RUNS failed with the following output:Ĭhange Dir: /Users/ ch0ni/Documents /Math/FEniCS/ src/dolfin/ dorsal_ build_dir/ CMakeFiles/ CMakeTmp Also, I notice that dorsal can build PETSc directly without having to go through Macports. It seems that it doesn't see I have all its required libraries (despite Macports installing them as well). I checked the error log from CMake (and posted it below). I looked online and through here for answers on this, but they are from a while back and the problems that led to those errors have long been fixed. Everything installed fine and dandy, set the appropriate PETSC_DIR environment variable (as instructed directly from Macports right after the install), but dorsal chokes on the PETSc test runs (in addition, it ignores my setting of PETSC_ARCH). Only problem is, I think I need a more advanced linear algebra backend, so I installed PETSc from Macports. I'm fairly new to the world of different preconditioners and Krylov solvers, so to learn of it, I'm trying different things out. So far things have been working out quite well with it, at least under the things that I was doing in 10.7. Running on OS X 10.8, (I used dorsal to install unstable versions which is the only thing that currently allows installation there). ![]()
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