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Question Petsc install on desktop with 2 cpu

Hi! everyone

I need to install petsc with MPI on my desktop.

I followed the instructions of petsc home page. But, whenever I ran make, I saw messabe "error[ignored]", also I can't work for complie and execution.

Install cygwin.

download petsc-2.3.3.-p15.tar.gz

cd /home/myhome/soft
gunzip -c petsc-2.3.3.tar.gz|tar -xof-
cd petsc-2.3.3.-p15
PETSC_DIR=$PWD;export PETSC_DIR

./config/configure.py --with-fc=g77 --with-cc=gcc --with-cxx=g++ --with-clanguage=c++ --download-f-blas-lapack=1 --download-mpich=1 --with-debugging=0 --with-x=1

make all

Here, I met error.
Do I need to set PETSC_ARCH?

If you help me, let me know which mistake I made.
Basically, I want C++ compiler as default compiler, and then want to use MPI interface.

Thank you in advance.

Last edited by kdh1971; 12-11-2008 at 05:24 PM..
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imediff2 - An interactive fullscreen 2-way merge tool SYNOPSIS
imediff2 [-m] [-u] [-a] [-b] [-c] [-N new-file] [-o outputfile] {file1} {file2} DESCRIPTION
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