#164 dunecontrol dependency tracking broken
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Reported by | Christian Engwer (christi@conan.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de) |
Reported at | Aug 1, 2006 14:01 |
Type | Bug Report |
Version | Git (pre2.4) [autotools] |
Operating System | Unspecified / All |
Last edited by | Christian Engwer (christi@conan.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de) |
Last edited at | Aug 1, 2006 14:10 |
Closed by | Christian Engwer (christi@conan.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de) |
Closed at | Aug 4, 2006 07:38 |
Closed in version | 1.0 |
Resolution | Fixed |
Comment |
Description
Patrick Leidenberger wrote:
Hi,
with your help dune is running on my pc. And now I try to install it in the same way on my notebook. That fails. I do it in the same way as on the pc, using the following --opts= file
CONFIGURE_FLAGS="CXX='$HOME/extlib/gcc-3.4.6/bin/g++' CC='$HOME/extlib/gcc-3.4.6/bin/gcc' CXXCPP='$HOME/extlib/gcc-3.4.6/bin/cpp' F77='$HOME/extlib/gcc-3.4.6/bin/g77' --disable-documentation --disable-parallel --prefix='$HOME/dune' --with-metis='$HOME/extlib/metis-4.0' --with-parmetis='$HOME/extlib/ParMetis-3.1' --with-alugrid='$HOME/extlib/ALUGrid-0.3'" MAKE_FLAGS=install
.... checking for wml... no checking for perl... perl checking for inkscape... inkscape checking for convert... convert configure: Resolving Dependencies: dune-common,dune-grid,dune-istl checking for dune-common checking dune/common/stdstreams.hh usability... yes checking dune/common/stdstreams.hh presence... yes checking for dune/common/stdstreams.hh... yes found libcommon.la, setting LDFLAGS to -L/home/patrick/dune/dune-common/common checking for dune-grid checking dune/grid/common/grid.hh usability... no checking dune/grid/common/grid.hh presence... no checking for dune/grid/common/grid.hh... no configure: error: /home/patrick/dune/dune-grid does not seem to contain a valid dune_grid (dune/grid/common/grid.hh not found) --- Failed to build dune_disc --- Execution terminated due to errors!
I get the same error if I try to compile with openmpi-1.1 and with the default compiler of my system (suse 10.1, gcc 4.1.0).
Some help, what's the mistake (my mistake or the mistake of my system)?
Thank's a lot
Patrick