Hi,
I do not think this is the case, Arpack is not turned on by
default and needs to be turned on via cmake.
Easiest to do is to have Arpack installed through your system
package manager, and just let the cmake find it. Also, it is
helpful to use the cmake terminal "gui" ccmake - to see all the
possible options.
Best,
Stan
--Sincerely,How should I proceed?Additionally I left all the cmake options on default as they were. I assumed this meant that Nektar++ had built the third party arpack installlation as directed.I have installed Arpack separately on my machine but I'm not sure if I have to link it separately to nektar++ installation in some manner.However when I try to run one of the example cases, I get the following error.Hi all,I've installed nektar++ as directed and all the ctests pass.
Fatal : Level 0 assertion violation
Value 'Arpack' is not valid for property 'DRIVER'
Amitvikram Dutta
Graduate Research Assistant
Fluid Mechanics Research Lab
Multi-Physics Interaction Lab
University of Waterloo
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