>
> Then you need to create a vector with locally relevant entries as ghosts 
> and 
> copy your fully distributed vector to it. There is no other way if you 
> want to 
> use that function. 
>
> But if your goal is to fix the pressure in a Stokes problem, it doesn't 
> have 
> to be the integral mean of the pressure that is zero. It could just be the 
> arithmetic mean, which you can compute without access to ghost elements.  
>

Many  thanks, Wolfgang, that works! :-)

Konrad

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