Re: [firedrake] Issue installing Firedrake
I have just confirmed this using a clean 15.10 VM. Thanks for finding this, Chris. The bug is now at: https://github.com/firedrakeproject/firedrake/issues/755 On Tue, 19 Apr 2016 at 13:12 Chris Eldred <chris.eldred@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Miklos,
My bad, that should be Ubuntu 15.10! I will try adding zlib1g-dev and see if that fixes the issue.
Regards, Chris
On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 8:00 AM, Miklós Homolya <m.homolya14@imperial.ac.uk> wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to get Firedrake installed on a new Ubuntu 15.04 machine, If it is new installation of Ubuntu, why did you choose a version that has reached its end of life?
configure: error: Can't find or link to the z library. Maybe try installing the zlib1g-dev package and try again?
Regards, Miklos
On 19 Apr 2016, at 06:42, Chris Eldred <chris.eldred@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey All,
I am trying to get Firedrake installed on a new Ubuntu 15.04 machine, and I am having some issues. I have attached the complete output from the install script, the relevant error line seems to be:
configure: error: Can't find or link to the z library. Turn off netCDF-4 and opendap with --disable-netcdf-4 --disable-dap, or see config.log for errors.
in the PETSc configuration, so I tried:
export PETSC_CONFIGURE_OPTIONS="--download-ctetgen --download-triangle --download-chaco --download-metis --download-parmetis --download-scalapack --download-hypre --download-mumps --download-hdf5 --download-exodusii --disable-netcdf-4 --disable-dap"
but that still gave the error (in fact, it seems that the install script was still trying to install netcdf-4). This is a totally clean machine, just wiped it and installed Ubuntu 15.04 so I'm not sure what is going on.
Any ideas? Is there a hidden dependency for netcdf-4 or dap in the PETSc options I selected?
Regards -Chris Eldred -- Chris Eldred Postdoctoral Fellow, LAGA, University of Paris 13 PhD, Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, 2015 DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellow (Alumni) B.S. Applied Computational Physics, Carnegie Mellon University, 2009 chris.eldred@gmail.com <firedrake.log>_______________________________________________ firedrake mailing list firedrake@imperial.ac.uk https://mailman.ic.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/firedrake
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-- Chris Eldred Postdoctoral Fellow, LAGA, University of Paris 13 PhD, Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, 2015 DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellow (Alumni) B.S. Applied Computational Physics, Carnegie Mellon University, 2009 chris.eldred@gmail.com
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I have installed the zlib1g-dev package and now everything seems to be working- firedrake installed just fine using the default settings. So you can consider the bug closed on my end! Regards, -Chris On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 2:29 PM, David Ham <David.Ham@imperial.ac.uk> wrote:
I have just confirmed this using a clean 15.10 VM. Thanks for finding this, Chris. The bug is now at:
https://github.com/firedrakeproject/firedrake/issues/755
On Tue, 19 Apr 2016 at 13:12 Chris Eldred <chris.eldred@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Miklos,
My bad, that should be Ubuntu 15.10! I will try adding zlib1g-dev and see if that fixes the issue.
Regards, Chris
On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 8:00 AM, Miklós Homolya <m.homolya14@imperial.ac.uk> wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to get Firedrake installed on a new Ubuntu 15.04 machine, If it is new installation of Ubuntu, why did you choose a version that has reached its end of life?
configure: error: Can't find or link to the z library. Maybe try installing the zlib1g-dev package and try again?
Regards, Miklos
On 19 Apr 2016, at 06:42, Chris Eldred <chris.eldred@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey All,
I am trying to get Firedrake installed on a new Ubuntu 15.04 machine, and I am having some issues. I have attached the complete output from the install script, the relevant error line seems to be:
configure: error: Can't find or link to the z library. Turn off netCDF-4 and opendap with --disable-netcdf-4 --disable-dap, or see config.log for errors.
in the PETSc configuration, so I tried:
export PETSC_CONFIGURE_OPTIONS="--download-ctetgen --download-triangle --download-chaco --download-metis --download-parmetis --download-scalapack --download-hypre --download-mumps --download-hdf5 --download-exodusii --disable-netcdf-4 --disable-dap"
but that still gave the error (in fact, it seems that the install script was still trying to install netcdf-4). This is a totally clean machine, just wiped it and installed Ubuntu 15.04 so I'm not sure what is going on.
Any ideas? Is there a hidden dependency for netcdf-4 or dap in the PETSc options I selected?
Regards -Chris Eldred -- Chris Eldred Postdoctoral Fellow, LAGA, University of Paris 13 PhD, Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, 2015 DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellow (Alumni) B.S. Applied Computational Physics, Carnegie Mellon University, 2009 chris.eldred@gmail.com <firedrake.log>_______________________________________________ firedrake mailing list firedrake@imperial.ac.uk https://mailman.ic.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/firedrake
_______________________________________________ firedrake mailing list firedrake@imperial.ac.uk https://mailman.ic.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/firedrake
-- Chris Eldred Postdoctoral Fellow, LAGA, University of Paris 13 PhD, Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, 2015 DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellow (Alumni) B.S. Applied Computational Physics, Carnegie Mellon University, 2009 chris.eldred@gmail.com
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-- Chris Eldred Postdoctoral Fellow, LAGA, University of Paris 13 PhD, Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, 2015 DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellow (Alumni) B.S. Applied Computational Physics, Carnegie Mellon University, 2009 chris.eldred@gmail.com
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