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From: Pinaki (pinaki1234_at_[hidden])
Date: 2006-06-05 12:23:42


Hi
   
   I am trying to install SuperLU for my MPI applications. The problem is the following compile-time error is cropping up when compilation is entering the ......./SuperLU_DIST_2.0/EXAMPLE subdirectory, the output is as shown:
   
  -------------------------Start of output-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  ( cd INSTALL; make )
make[1]: Entering directory `/garl/garl-alpha1/home/pinaki/SuperLU/SuperLU_DIST_2.0/INSTALL'
make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/garl/garl-alpha1/home/pinaki/SuperLU/SuperLU_DIST_2.0/INSTALL'
( cd SRC; make )
make[1]: Entering directory `/garl/garl-alpha1/home/pinaki/SuperLU/SuperLU_DIST_2.0/SRC'
ar cr /garl/garl-alpha1/home/pinaki/SuperLU/SuperLU_DIST_2.0/libsuperlu_dist_2.0.a \
        dlangs.o dgsequ.o dlaqgs.o dutil.o dmemory.o dmyblas2.o dsp_blas2.o dsp_blas3.o dldperm.o ddistribute.o pdgstrf_irecv.o pdgstrs_Bglobal.o pdgstrs1.o pdgssvx_ABglobal.o pdgsrfs_ABXglobal.o pdgsmv_AXglobal.o pdgssvx.o pdgstrs.o pddistribute.o pdlangs.o pdutil.o pdgsequ.o pdlaqgs.o pdgsrfs.o pdgsmv.o pdgstrs_lsum.o symbfact.o sp_ienv.o etree.o sp_colorder.o get_perm_c.o mmd.o comm.o memory.o util.o superlu_grid.o pxerbla.o superlu_timer.o GetDiagU.o mc64ad.o mc21.o lsame.o xerbla.o slamch.o dlamch.o
ranlib /garl/garl-alpha1/home/pinaki/SuperLU/SuperLU_DIST_2.0/libsuperlu_dist_2.0.a
ar cr /garl/garl-alpha1/home/pinaki/SuperLU/SuperLU_DIST_2.0/libsuperlu_dist_2.0.a \
        dcomplex.o zlangs.o zgsequ.o zlaqgs.o zutil.o zmemory.o zmyblas2.o dmemory.o zsp_blas2.o zsp_blas3.o zldperm.o zdistribute.o pzgssvx_ABglobal.o pzgstrf_irecv.o pzgstrs1.o pzgstrs_Bglobal.o pzgsrfs_ABXglobal.o pzgsmv_AXglobal.o pzgssvx.o pzgstrs.o pzdistribute.o pzlangs.o pzutil.o pzgsequ.o pzlaqgs.o pzgsrfs.o pzgsmv.o pzgstrs_lsum.o symbfact.o sp_ienv.o etree.o sp_colorder.o get_perm_c.o mmd.o comm.o memory.o util.o superlu_grid.o pxerbla.o superlu_timer.o GetDiagU.o mc64ad.o mc21.o lsame.o xerbla.o slamch.o dlamch.o
ranlib /garl/garl-alpha1/home/pinaki/SuperLU/SuperLU_DIST_2.0/libsuperlu_dist_2.0.a
make[1]: Leaving directory `/garl/garl-alpha1/home/pinaki/SuperLU/SuperLU_DIST_2.0/SRC'
( cd EXAMPLE; make )
make[1]: Entering directory `/garl/garl-alpha1/home/pinaki/SuperLU/SuperLU_DIST_2.0/EXAMPLE'
mpif77 pddrive.o dcreate_matrix.o sp_ienv.o dreadhb.o /garl/garl-alpha1/home/pinaki/SuperLU/SuperLU_DIST_2.0/libsuperlu_dist_2.0.a /garl/garl-alpha1/home/pinaki/SuperLU/SuperLU_DIST_2.0/blas_sp.a -lm -o pddrive
/garl/garl-alpha1/home/pinaki/SuperLU/SuperLU_DIST_2.0/libsuperlu_dist_2.0.a(dldperm.o)(.text+0xc0): In function `dldperm':
: undefined reference to `mc64id'
/garl/garl-alpha1/home/pinaki/SuperLU/SuperLU_DIST_2.0/libsuperlu_dist_2.0.a(dldperm.o)(.text+0x10c): In function `dldperm':
: undefined reference to `mc64ad'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [pddrive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/garl/garl-alpha1/home/pinaki/SuperLU/SuperLU_DIST_2.0/EXAMPLE'
make: *** [example] Error 2
  ----------------------------------End of output---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  
Now from the last few lines it seems that the autogenerated file i.e. libsuperlu_dist_2.0.a is the source of the error. Being generated automatically I have very little idea about what I can do to fix it!
  Now the make.inc and its content is:
   
  ----------make.inc-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  ############################################################################
# Program: SuperLU_DIST
# Module: make.inc
############################################################################
#
# The machine (platform) identifier to append to the library names
#
PLAT = _sp
  #
# The name of the libraries to be created/linked to
#
  DSuperLUroot = /garl/garl-alpha1/home/pinaki/SuperLU/SuperLU_DIST_2.0/
DSUPERLULIB = /garl/garl-alpha1/home/pinaki/SuperLU/SuperLU_DIST_2.0/libsuperlu_dist_2.0.a
#
  # Original part BLASDEF = -DUSE_VENDOR_BLAS
# Modified part BLASLIB = -lblas
  #Modified part
#BLASDEF = -DUSE_VENDOR_BLAS
BLASLIB = /garl/garl-alpha1/home/pinaki/SuperLU/SuperLU_DIST_2.0/blas_sp.a
  
#MPILIB = -L/usr/lpp/ppe.poe/lib -lmpi
#PERFLIB = -L/vol1/VAMPIR/lib -lVT
#LIBS = $(DSUPERLULIB) $(BLASLIB) $(PERFLIB) $(MPILIB)
LIBS = $(DSUPERLULIB) $(BLASLIB)
  #
# The archiver and the flag(s) to use when building archive (library)
# If your system has no ranlib, set RANLIB = echo.
#
ARCH = ar
ARCHFLAGS = cr
RANLIB = ranlib
  ############################################################################
CC = mpicc
# CFLAGS should be set to be the C flags that include optimization
CFLAGS = -D_SP -O3 -qarch=PWR3 -qalias=allptrs \
                  -DDEBUGlevel=0 -DPRNTlevel=0
#
# NOOPTS should be set to be the C flags that turn off any optimization
# This must be enforced to compile the two routines: slamch.c and dlamch.c.
NOOPTS =
############################################################################
FORTRAN = mpif77
FFLAGS = -WF,-Dsp -O3 -Q -qstrict -qfixed -qinit=f90ptr -qarch=pwr3
############################################################################
LOADER = mpif77
#LOADOPTS = -bmaxdata:0x80000000
#LOADOPTS = -bmaxdata:0x70000000
#
############################################################################
# C preprocessor defs for compilation (-DNoChange, -DAdd_, or -DUpCase)
#
# Need follow the convention of how C calls a Fortran routine.
#
CDEFS = -DNoChange
   
  -------------------------end of make.inc----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  
I am using the BLAS from the CBLAS/ subdirectory and the BLAS library used here is blas_sp.a . The hardware being used here is a Sun cluster with 4 nodes each being a Sun Blade 150. The architecture is Ultra SPARC and OS is Solaris.
   
  Any help in this regard will be greatly appreciated.
   
  Regards
  Pinaki R Das

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