Install t8code on CentOS 7.9 #784
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@CsatiZoltan The wiki lists the toolchain. Of course, it differs slightly from cluster to cluster. |
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We're generally trying to keep the develop branch of the submodules p4est and sc current and suitable for t8code. When in doubt, running git submodule update on t8code should check out versions that work. Wrt. t8code, p4est and sc are subdirectories parallel to each other. When checking out p4est standalone, sc in turn lives in a subdirectory that can be checked out with git submodule init and update from p4est. sc, otoh, builds standalone as well. We'll be happy to help out building the submodules on this platform. |
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This time, I tried to install t8code on our cluster, based on CentOS 7.9 with kernel version 3.10.0-1160.el7.x86_64. I loaded the required modules:
but the building failed (not a VTK error).
To find the cause of the error, could you tell me what toolchain you use on your clusters? I saw in the Wiki that it is an Intel compiler and MPI. Strangely, on my Fedora desktop, it worked fine with the default GCC 7.3.1.
Originally posted by @CsatiZoltan in #782 (comment)
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