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- From: Nels John Frazier <nfrazie1 AT uwyo.edu>
- To: "charm AT cs.illinois.edu" <charm AT cs.illinois.edu>
- Subject: [charm] Build with --destination
- Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2016 19:23:47 +0000
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Hi,
I'm working on building the latest release of Charm++ (6.7.1) and I would like to the installation to exist alongside a set of other tools and libraries.
For example, I have a directory /tools where I have sub directories where other software exists (/tools/bin, /tools/lib/, /tools/include, ect.) When I try to build/install charm++, I used the following command.
./build charm++ mpi-linux-x86_64 --basedir=/tools/ --destination=/tools/ --with-metis -j8
However, the make basics target has the following lines:
This ended up hosing my entire build environment (which included the metis dependency and broke the charm build.) This seems like an unreasonable behavior. Is there a way short of editing the makefile myself to allow charm to build into a directory without wiping out all other software in the same directory?
Thanks,
Nels Frazier
- [charm] Build with --destination, Nels John Frazier, 07/07/2016
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