All,
I have created an issue on github to track some much needed updates to
our documentation :-)
https://github.com/dealii/dealii/issues/11529
Best,
Matthias
On Thu, Jan 14, 2021, at 00:47 CST, Matthias Maier wrote:
> Dear Matt,
>
> You need to compile and link your source code with all in
Dear Matt,
You need to compile and link your source code with all include
directives ( -I ) and external libraries. It is easiest to simply
use the CMake configuration that we ship with the examples.
I guess you installed the deal.II package via apt? If so, simply install
the doc package and req
Hi,
I am new to deal.II and I wanted to mess with the tutorials. I am running
the mint LDE distro of linux and just installed the package. per the
website. On step one when you are just creating a mesh, I am getting an
error regrading Sacado.h which appears to be a solver package external to
Dear Deal.II community,
I am currently fixing an orientation issue for some (non-primitive) vector
elements with the help of two other Deal.II developers/maintainers.
I have a quick question: On complicated meshes some faces can have a
non-standard orientation or they can be rotated against the
>
> 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
Hi Behrooz,
Great, I'm glad that you're at least one step closer to getting deal.II
installed. Unfortunately, the information that you've provided about the
build error is not enough to diagnose what the problem is. Can you
attach the build log so that we can take a look at them? When the buil
On 1/12/21 9:18 AM, Konrad Simon wrote:
Thank you, Wolfgang, that was the issue. I am using the mean value function
at several different places in my code. One of them is inside a preconditioner
vmult that accepts only a fully distributed vector. Is there also a simple
workaround?
Then you
Hi Vachan,
We explicitly disabled copying and moving instances of FunctionParser because
it depends (for threaded parallelism) on several objects that cannot be copied
or moved - that's why your code works as long as you don't try to resize the
vector. The best workaround is to use
std::vector
Dear Jean-Paul,
Thanks very much for your explanations. It helped me a lot to better
understanding of Spack environment and its functionality. You were also
right, my Spack version is a bit old.
Anyway, after some further manipulations I was a able to configure Trilions.
However thereafter, an