From: Yuxiang W. <yw...@vi...> - 2018-10-29 21:45:44
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Ah got it - thanks for the tip! I checked the run.sh and it's running perfect now. Sorry for the novice question! Best, Shawn On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 7:25 AM John Peterson <jwp...@gm...> wrote: > > > On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 6:14 PM Yuxiang Wang <yw...@vi...> wrote: > >> Dear libmesh community, >> >> Sorry for the spam again. >> >> I have compiled my libmesh stable release 1.3.0 with PETSc and it was able >> to run most examples perfectly (for example, the Systems of Equations >> Example 6 which is the implicit version of this example). The environment >> is 64-bit Windows 10, in Windows Subsystem for Linux, Ubuntu 18.04. >> >> However, when I tried to run fem_system_ex3.C, it built fine but gave the >> following error: >> >> yw5aj@Shawn-K430:/mnt/x/libmesh/with_vtk/examples/fem_system/ex3-test$ >> make;./example-opt -ksp_type cg -pc_type jacobi >> Can't open perl script "/mnt/x/libmesh/with_vtk/contrib/bin/ >> make_dependencies.pl": No such file or directory >> > > FYI, I recently released a 1.3.1 update ( > https://github.com/libMesh/libmesh/releases/tag/v1.3.1) which should make > the Makefile error above go away. > > > Could anyone please share any thoughts that you might have, maybe just >> ideas on where to start the troubleshooting? I'd really appreciate it. >> > > > That error starts with the default value set by this line: > > // Solve this as a time-dependent or steady system > std::string time_solver = infile("time_solver","DIE!"); > > and the error actually comes from the end of the if-else statement on line > 213. The reason it happens is that this example doesn't run without command > line arguments. See the script used to run this example at: > examples/fem_system/fem_system_ex3/run.sh > > -- > John > -- Yuxiang "Shawn" Wang, PhD yw...@vi... +1 (434) 284-0836 |