Ah yes, it has unfortunately been broken for some patchlevels (including p5 used by the current package) - see http://lists.mcs.anl.gov/pipermail/petsc-users/2009-June/004561.html.
I've just tried the following: download 3.0.0-p6, copying in the debian/ directory from the current source package, removing upstream-p5.patch, adding --with-fortran-interfaces=1 to the configure lines in debian/rules, and the package now builds fine. I'm using gfortran 4.3 on Debian unstable. Thanks, for looking into this. Let me know if I can do anything more Cheers Stephan Adam C Powell IV wrote: > Hello and thanks for your report. > > On Fri, 2009-05-22 at 15:18 +0100, Stephan Kramer wrote: >> Package: libpetsc3.0.0-dev >> Version: 3.0.0.dfsg-4 >> Severity: wishlist >> >> One of the great things of PETSc 3 is that it include explicit fortran >> interfaces for most routine. By default however only the routines that >> use f90 extenstions, like VecGetArrayF90, IsGetIndicesF90, etc., are >> included. To include fortran interfaces for most other routines, PETSc >> has to be configured with --with-fortran-interfaces=1. > > I'm afraid I just tried this, but it threw a bunch of errors like: > > libfast in: /home/hazelsct/petsc-3.0.0.dfsg/src/ksp/f90-mod > mpif90 -c -Wall -Wno-unused-variable -g > -I/home/hazelsct/petsc-3.0.0.dfsg/linux-gnu-c-debug/include > -I/home/hazelsct/petsc-3.0.0.dfsg/include -I/usr/lib/openmpi/include > -I/usr/lib/openmpi/lib -I/usr/include/spooles -I/usr/include > -I/usr/include/superlu -I/usr/include/suitesparse -I/usr/include/scotch > -o petsckspmod.o petsckspmod.F > /home/hazelsct/petsc-3.0.0.dfsg/include/finclude/ftn-auto/petscpc.h90:120.7: > Included at > /home/hazelsct/petsc-3.0.0.dfsg/include/finclude/petscpc.h90:10: > Included at petsckspmod.F:12: > > KSP ksp ! KSP > 1 > Error: Unclassifiable statement at (1) > /home/hazelsct/petsc-3.0.0.dfsg/include/finclude/ftn-auto/petscpc.h90:125.7: > Included at > /home/hazelsct/petsc-3.0.0.dfsg/include/finclude/petscpc.h90:10: > Included at petsckspmod.F:12: > > KSP ksp ! KSP > 1 > Error: Unclassifiable statement at (1) > /home/hazelsct/petsc-3.0.0.dfsg/include/finclude/ftn-auto/petscpc.h90:265.7: > Included at > /home/hazelsct/petsc-3.0.0.dfsg/include/finclude/petscpc.h90:10: > Included at petsckspmod.F:12: > > KSP ksp ! KSP > 1 > Error: Unclassifiable statement at (1) > /home/hazelsct/petsc-3.0.0.dfsg/include/finclude/ftn-auto/petscpc.h90:322.7: > Included at > /home/hazelsct/petsc-3.0.0.dfsg/include/finclude/petscpc.h90:10: > Included at petsckspmod.F:12: > > KSP ksp ! KSP > 1 > Error: Unclassifiable statement at (1) > /home/hazelsct/petsc-3.0.0.dfsg/include/finclude/ftn-auto/petscpc.h90:367.7: > Included at > /home/hazelsct/petsc-3.0.0.dfsg/include/finclude/petscpc.h90:10: > Included at petsckspmod.F:12: > > KSP ksp ! KSP > 1 > Error: Unclassifiable statement at (1) > /home/hazelsct/petsc-3.0.0.dfsg/include/finclude/ftn-auto/petscpc.h90:385.7: > Included at > /home/hazelsct/petsc-3.0.0.dfsg/include/finclude/petscpc.h90:10: > Included at petsckspmod.F:12: > > KSP ksp ! KSP > 1 > Error: Unclassifiable statement at (1) > /home/hazelsct/petsc-3.0.0.dfsg/include/finclude/ftn-auto/petscpc.h90:391.7: > Included at > /home/hazelsct/petsc-3.0.0.dfsg/include/finclude/petscpc.h90:10: > Included at petsckspmod.F:12: > > KSP ksp ! KSP > 1 > Error: Unclassifiable statement at (1) > /home/hazelsct/petsc-3.0.0.dfsg/include/finclude/ftn-auto/petscpc.h90:397.7: > Included at > /home/hazelsct/petsc-3.0.0.dfsg/include/finclude/petscpc.h90:10: > Included at petsckspmod.F:12: > > KSP ksp ! KSP > 1 > Error: Unclassifiable statement at (1) > petsckspmod.F:15.72: > > use petscpc > 1 > Fatal Error: Can't open module file 'petscpc.mod' for reading at (1): No such > file or directory > make[8]: [petsckspmod.o] Error 1 (ignored) > /usr/bin/ar cr > /home/hazelsct/petsc-3.0.0.dfsg/linux-gnu-c-debug/lib/libpetscksp.a > petsckspmod.o > /usr/bin/ar: petsckspmod.o: No such file or directory > make[8]: [libf] Error 1 (ignored) > > Can you confirm that this option works, and if so, with what compiler > versions? I don't know much about .mod files, so I'll need your help to > fulfill this request. > > Thanks, > -Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org