In the following is a snippet of my code, some remarks for a better
understanding:
(I access my history variables via a CellDataStorage object. The Variable
"comp_0" is the value at the QP of my current mesh, the variable "comp_0_ref"
is the corresponding value of the reference solution on th
Kishore,
In detailed.log you should be able see which version of Boost has been
picked up by deal.II. In your case you want to make sure that you are
not using the bundled version of Boost. The reason is that the bundled
Boost does not include all of Boost but only a subset of it.
Best,
Bruno
L
I have isolated the error to minimum (not-) working example: The error
occurs
when Point and Boost functions are used at once in a dealii program.
I have observed that in the Point class there is usage of some boost
functions,
could it be that there is clash with that boost version and the belo
Dear Prof. Bangerth,
Thank you for the reply, yes I was having some doubt on this. I removed the
FIND_PACKAGE(Boost REQUIRED) in CMakeLists.txt but I still get the error.
Could it be because of the boost include file? #include
Does deal.II come with boost library included? If yes, how can I u
On 5/14/21 8:17 AM, Bruno Turcksin wrote:
Can you show the result of the command ldd, i.e. what do you see when you type
ldd ./my_code
Could it be that you are linking against both the version of BOOST that comes
with deal.II and against an external one? That would explain why things
alread
Dear Bruno,
Thank you very much for the great lead. I have already included the
specific .hpp file, in this case
#include in the main
file, and the function
I use is in this .hpp file, which works fine when I run the same function
without deal.II in sample cpp file.
I am using the simple CM
Kisher,
According to
https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_76_0/more/getting_started/unix-variants.html#header-only-libraries
has functions that require the package to be compiled. However, I
don't see libboost_math.so.1.71.0 when you do ldd. So it looks like
you forgot to add math as a component in y
Dear Bruno,
Thank you for the reply :) The following is the result of ldd ./executable:
linux-vdso.so.1 (0x7ffd36c7c000)
libdeal.ii.g.so.9.2.0 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libdeal.ii.g.so.9.2.0
(0x7f0ac6662000)
libtrilinos_teuchoscomm.so.12 =>
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libtrilinos_teuchoscomm.so
Kishore,
Can you show the result of the command ldd, i.e. what do you see when you
type ldd ./my_code
Best,
Bruno
On Friday, May 14, 2021 at 9:32:26 AM UTC-4 kishore...@gmail.com wrote:
> Just an update: The code gives the above errors even before the execution
> of the code starts. The comp
Just an update: The code gives the above errors even before the execution
of the code starts. The compilation (using make) doesn't give any errors,
and when run the executable using make run, these errors are displayed.
On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 10:36:32 PM UTC+5:30 Kishore Nori wrote:
> So
Thank you, Wolfgang! This is exactly what I am looking for. I don‘t need to
access the pointer from outside, I am trying to extend the p4est-interface
itself.
Best,
Konrad
On Friday, May 14, 2021 at 12:42:48 AM UTC+2 Wolfgang Bangerth wrote:
> On 5/13/21 3:05 PM, Konrad Simon wrote:
> >
> > I
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