On 7/21/22 03:34, 王昆 wrote:
I am a dealii amateur from China. Recently, I encouter a problem when
programing with the dealii lib (version 9.2.0). When I output the sparsity
pattern using method BlockSparsityPattern:: print_gnuplot(), it can
successfully output a data file. But we found th
Hello everyone!
This is deal.II newsletter #220.
It automatically reports recently merged features and discussions about the
deal.II finite element library.
## Below you find a list of recently proposed or merged features:
#14156: [9.4] Make ConsensusAlgorithm deprecations early-deprecated ins
By using the -j1 argument, you are requesting candi to use 1 process for
compilation. If you are interested to engage, say 2 processes, you should
pass -j2 to the candi shell script. Something like
./candi.sh -j2
If you visit the github homepage of candi, you’ll see a whole bunch of
options for c
Thank you for your suggestion. JOBS = 1 is the default in candi.sh and
passing -j1 does not make any difference. Could it be related to the flag
-std=c++17? How can I impose it?
Thanks for your help
Erkin
Wolfgang Bangerth , 21 Tem 2022 Per, 16:55
tarihinde şunu yazdı:
> On 7/21/22 06:00, erkin
On 7/21/22 06:00, erkin yildiz wrote:
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Can you please suggest me how to use only one or two cores? Please find
attached the log file
Use the flag -j1 or -j2 on the command line.
Best
W.
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Wolfgang Bangerth