I just attempted a build on osx - and didn't see any such hang. I'm not sure why your build is hanging..
balay@kpro petsc % ./configure --download-eigen --download-pragmatic --download-metis --download-mpich Satish On Tue, 24 Mar 2020, Jacob Faibussowitsch wrote: > Hello all, > > Trying to install pragmatic using petsc, which requires Eigen package. I am > installing these packages using arch/lib/petsc/conf/reconfigure > —download-eigen —download-pragmatic. This is as far as it gets: > > /reconfigure-64-arch-darwin-c-debug.py --download-eigen > =============================================================================== > Configuring PETSc to compile on your system > =============================================================================== > =============================================================================== > Trying to download git://https://gitlab.com/libeigen/eigen for EIGEN > > =============================================================================== > =============================================================================== > Configuring EIGEN with cmake, this may take several minutes > > =============================================================================== > > I have let this run for ~30 minute periods 3 times and it never progresses. I > think that it does finish configure, but never progresses to the make stage. > > I have checked htop (brew version of top) and the only relevant processes > running are bash with ~5% CPU. This is less robust but on my setup the window > bar (where the close, minimize, etc buttons are) of the terminal window also > reports the currently running process and this also only shows bash. For > reference when configure is running normally, the top bar switches between > clang, ld, expr, cmake, g++, etc. System resources used usually shoots up to > ~40-90% as it gets into the different configures and makes for each package. > > I have tried this on 2 different petsc configurations; > --with-64-bit-indices=0/1, since this originally didn’t work with 64 bit > indices so I figured that may be the issue. I have also cleared my ccache > completely using ccache -c -C and rerun both configures. > > I have attached both configure.logs, note configure.log —> > —with-64-bit-indices=1, configure.log.bkp —> —with-64-bit-indices=0 > > > Best regards, > > Jacob Faibussowitsch > (Jacob Fai - booss - oh - vitch) > Cell: (312) 694-3391 > >
