"Ondrej Certik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Jan 4, 2008 10:15 AM, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I tried rebuilding parmetis against the new mpich packages, so that the >> whole heap of packages can migrate to testing. This failed: >> >> | Automatic build of parmetis_3.1-8+b1 on xenophanes by sbuild/amd64 98-farm >> | Build started at 20080104-0031 >> | >> ****************************************************************************** >> >> [...] >> >> | make[2]: Entering directory `/build/buildd/parmetis-3.1/METISLib' >> | gcc -I. -I.. -I/build/buildd/parmetis-3.1/ -O3 -c coarsen.c >> | In file included from ./metis.h:27, >> | from coarsen.c:13: >> | ../parmetis.h:17:17: error: mpi.h: No such file or directory >> | In file included from ./metis.h:27, >> | from coarsen.c:13: >> | ../parmetis.h:59: error: expected declaration specifiers or '...' before >> 'MPI_Comm' >> [...] >> >> A complete build log can be found at >> http://experimental.debian.net/build.php?arch=amd64&pkg=parmetis&ver=3.1-8+b1 >> >> I guess you will need to update the build scripts to look into >> /usr/lib/openmpi/include. > The problem is, that openmpi package moved the *.h files out of > /usr/include to /usr/lib and created > a link from /usr/include/openmpi. However, that link doesn't always > work. And if the link doesn't work, > it's a FHS violation - *.h files should be in /usr/include/... not in > /usr/lib.
Ehm, parmetis is *only* looking into the standard include path + some local dirs. There is no "mpi.h" in /usr/include, even if the symlink exists. Either you need to add /usr/include/openmpi to the include path or try to include openmpi/mpi.h (which sounds b0rken) (ie add -I/usr/include/openmpi and everything should be fine). Marc -- Fachbegriffe der Informatik - Einfach erklärt 158: Geisterfahrer Gegenrichtungsfahrbahnbenutzer (Burkhardt Schröder)
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