[Trilinos-Users] [EXTERNAL] problem building Intrepid2 library

Bosler, Peter Andrew pabosle at sandia.gov
Mon Dec 5 14:16:02 EST 2016


Hi Jeremy,

I agree with Andrew that this is likely a configure issue; however, I have had problems on skybridge before with intrepid2 and Intel versions 14.0 and older because of the C++11 conventions that are now required by Trilinos.

I have working builds on Skybridge that include intrepid2 that use both
  1) intel/16.0           2) gnu/4.9.2            3) openmpi-intel/1.10
and

1)       intel/15.0     2) gnu 4.7.2           3) openmpi-intel/1.8

It might be worth trying to build with a more recent set of intel compilers.  I can share my configure script if you would like.

Pete


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Sandia National Laboratories
Center for Computing Research
Multiphysics Applications (01446)
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From: Trilinos-Users <trilinos-users-bounces at trilinos.org> on behalf of "Templeton, Jeremy Alan" <jatempl at sandia.gov>
Date: Monday, December 5, 2016 at 11:05 AM
To: "Peterson, Kara J." <kjpeter at sandia.gov>
Cc: "trilinos-users at trilinos.org" <trilinos-users at trilinos.org>
Subject: Re: [Trilinos-Users] [EXTERNAL] problem building Intrepid2 library

Hi Kara, I checked again and intrepid2 is not in either the install nor the build directory, i.e. it is not in the /packages directory in build directory.  The other possibly relevant information is that I’m building on skybridge with the following modules loaded:

[jatempl at skybridge-login10 include]$ module list
Currently Loaded Modulefiles:
  1) intel/12.1          2) openmpi-intel/1.8   3) gnu/4.9.2           4) openmpi-gnu/1.8

Jeremy
On Dec 5, 2016, at 8:34 AM, Peterson, Kara J. <kjpeter at sandia.gov<mailto:kjpeter at sandia.gov>> wrote:

Hi Jeremy,

Unfortunately, the CMakeError.log and CMakeOutput.log were not that helpful.

I was able to build on my machine with a configure script based on the one you sent and the Intrepid2 library was located as expected under "packages/intrepid2/refactor/src" .  So it seems there must be something specific to your build.

Can you give a little more information about your problem? Is the Intrepid2 library missing from the build directory or the install directory? Is there an Intrepid2 directory created under /packages in your build directory?

Thanks,
Kara

From: "Templeton, Jeremy Alan" <jatempl at sandia.gov<mailto:jatempl at sandia.gov>>
Date: Friday, December 2, 2016 at 4:45 PM
To: "Peterson, Kara J." <kjpeter at sandia.gov<mailto:kjpeter at sandia.gov>>
Cc: "trilinos-users at trilinos.org<mailto:trilinos-users at trilinos.org>" <trilinos-users at trilinos.org<mailto:trilinos-users at trilinos.org>>
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] [Trilinos-Users] problem building Intrepid2 library

Hi Kara, here’s all the files.
Thanks,
Jeremy


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Thermal/Fluid Sciences & Engineering
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