rtial list was added to the
github issue for this).
Since the install worked I didn't try the older version.
Thanks all!
On Wednesday, March 9, 2022 at 1:24:09 PM UTC-7 Stephanie Sparks wrote:
> Hi Timo,
>
> I get the following:
>
> icc version 19.0.4.243 (gcc version 4.8.5 co
:42 AM UTC-7 Wolfgang Bangerth wrote:
> On 3/4/22 16:51, Stephanie Sparks wrote:
> >
> > I did try to specify C99 as you suggested
>
> OK, good news that that worked at least.
>
>
> >but I get a new error now:
> >
> > /home/saspark2/build2//tmp/unpac
Thanks Wolfgang for that suggestion.
I did try to specify C99 as you suggested but I get a new error now:
/home/saspark2/build2//tmp/unpack/p4est-2.3.2/sc/src/sc_io.c(581): warning
#266: function "fileno" declared implicitly
retval = fsync (fileno (file));
^
/home/saspar
Hello,
I ran into an issue with my installation of deal.ii on my university
cluster when attempting to run on multiple nodes using mpirun and the
research computing team told me the issue was likely due to using
openmpi/gcc.
They told me to reinstall using intel/2019.4 as it is more compatible
re.
>
> On Tue, Feb 15, 2022, 13:49 Stephanie Sparks wrote:
>
>> Hi Timo,
>>
>> I did use candi to re-install without symengine and then when attempting
>> to install deal.ii I got an error that symengine library could not be
>> found. Is there a way to
Hi Timo,
I did use candi to re-install without symengine and then when attempting to
install deal.ii I got an error that symengine library could not be found.
Is there a way to configure it such that symengine is not necessary for
deal.ii?
Thanks,
Stephanie
On Tuesday, February 8, 2022 at 8:0
Hello,
I am trying to install deal.ii on my university cluster and have been
successful up to this point; however, when I attempt to run examples I get
the following error:
./step-1: error while loading shared libraries: libsymengine.so.0.7: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or dire