Unfortunately, it's not possible. I must use the OpenMPI provided by
Fedora build-system (these rpm builds of PETSc are for Fedora's
repositories), downloading external software is not permitted.
On 9/12/21 21:10, Pierre Jolivet wrote:
On 12 Sep 2021, at 8:56 PM, Matthew Knepley <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On Sun, Sep 12, 2021 at 2:49 PM Antonio T. sagitter
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Those attached are configure.log/make.log from a MPI build in
Fedora 34
x86_64 where the error below occurred.
This is OpenMPI 4.1.0. Is that the only MPI you build? My first
inclination is that this is an MPI implementation bug.
Junchao, do we have an OpenMPI build in the CI?
config/examples/arch-ci-linux-cuda-double-64idx.py:
'--download-openmpi=1',
config/examples/arch-ci-linux-pkgs-dbg-ftn-interfaces.py:
'--download-openmpi=1',
config/examples/arch-ci-linux-pkgs-opt.py: '--download-openmpi=1',
config/BuildSystem/config/packages/OpenMPI.py uses version 4.1.0 as well.
I’m not sure PETSc is to blame here Antonio. You may want to try to
ditch the OpenMPI shipped by your packet manager and try
--download-openmpi as well, just for a quick sanity check.
Thanks,
Pierre
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