Hi Timo
Thanks for your help! I disabled DEAL_II_WITH_THREADS and now it runs fine!
Just out of curiosity, what do I lose with it disabled? What additional
library do I need to build if I want to have it? (Internet is banned on the
cluster I use, everything has to be built from source.)
Best
Jie
Dear Prof. Bangerth, dear Dr. Köcher, dear Dealii Team,
I would like to know, In Ubuntu *17.10.1*, can I use Candi. sh during
installation without any bugs?
Best regards,
Yaakov
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p.s. given recent updates to petsc/slepc 3.9 you would need to install a
current development version of deal.II, i.e.
spack install dealii@develop
The soon-to-be-release 9.0 will support new petsc/slepc.
On Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at 12:04:06 AM UTC+2, Denis Davydov wrote:
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> @Jane
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> If you
@Jane
If you need to get it going soon, try
following https://github.com/dealii/dealii/wiki/deal.II-in-Spack
Roughly it's only 3 steps (assuming that you have XCode and command-line
tools):
1. install gcc with spack
2. configure gfortran to be used with
clang
http://spack.readthedocs.io/en/la
All,
we would like to start the release process for deal.II 9.0 soon. Please let us
know if you have any last minute things that need to be addressed (bugs,
documentation issues, configuration problems, etc.).
All,
as you may know, we try to list all publications based on deal.II at
http://dealii.org/publications.html
We use this list to justify the effort we spend on writing this
software, both to our universities as well as the funding agencies that
support its development.
In anticipat
On 04/24/2018 10:05 AM, Timo Heister wrote:
There are a few exceptions like get_function_values() that depend on
the quadrature weights,
Nah, that's not actually true :-) It's really only the JxW functions
that make use of the quadrature weights.
Best
W.
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> I'm wondering if it's possible/straightforward to have per-cell quadrature
> weights? I want to keep the quadrature positions the same but update the
> quadrature weights.
If you only have a few different sets of quadratures, I would think
having one fe_values object for each quadrature might be
can you post your detailed.log?
If a tutorial like step-1 crashes, please
1. check the dynamic libraries by doing "ldd step-1" and post the
output. Maybe you have conflicting libraries you are linking.
2. run under gdb: "gdb step-1" then "run" then "backtrace" to see
where you crash.
On Mon, Apr
Jane,
this looks like you are using a compiler (clang on macOS?) that doesn't
define std::auto_ptr anymore and the used boost library doesn't detect this.
A recent developer version (there will soon be a release) should circumvent
the problem.
How did you install deal.II? Are you using spack dir
Hi all,
I'm unfortunately not very good with computers and the nitty gritty details
of the things that go on behind the program.
I'm running dealii-9.0 instead of 8.5.1 because i did a system update and
8.5.1 wasn't working.
I stupidly did a minor update forgetting that i had issues after updat
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