--Hi Nitish,Did you turn off the BUILD_THIRDPARTY options on the ccmake screen?I had a similar problem. I placed a ThirdParty folder containing the tarballs of all the thirdparty dependencies in the NEKTAR_SRC directory (which contains the build dir) and turned off the options that I mentioned above. That worked for me.Sincerely,On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 9:23 AM Amitvikram Dutta <amitvikram.dutta@uwaterloo.ca> wrote:
From: nektar-users-bounces@imperial.ac.ukOn Behalf OfNitish Arya
Sent: October 30, 2018 8:21:04 AM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
To: nektar-users@imperial.ac.uk
Subject: [Nektar-users] Nektar++ installation in a cluster
Hello.I am planning to use APE solver included in the nektar framework. I have to configure the MPI using Intel MPI which is available in the cluster, while dependencies are installed using an internet connection. The internet connection is only available at the head node in which I am unable to invoke the Intel MPI. So it means that I have to compile the dependencies separately. I tried compiling the ThirdParty dependencies separately but when I compiled Nektar, it was again searching for the dependencies via http or https ( both of the protocols are also not working ).
Is there any way I can install Nektar without the installer searching for the dependencies in the internet.
Sincerely,Nitish_______________________________________________Amitvikram Dutta
Graduate Research Assistant
Fluid Mechanics Research Lab
Multi-Physics Interaction Lab
University of Waterloo
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