Eda, The branch barry/2020-07-28/cmake-use-make-if-given/maint should resolve the problem. It will force the cmake build to use the make obtained with --download-make
Barry > On Jul 28, 2020, at 9:48 AM, Matthew Knepley <knep...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 10:45 AM Eda Oktay <eda.ok...@metu.edu.tr > <mailto:eda.ok...@metu.edu.tr>> wrote: > I am trying to download Petsc with slepc,openblas,mpich,meti,parmetis > and chaco to a linux computer (probably > ubuntu, I don't know because I am using it via ssh). > > Due to an error, for metis, I needed to download cmake, so I added > this option, too. However, I got an error telling me that "Error > running configure on cmake". I attached configure.log. > > What should I do? Where is the problem and how can ı fix it? > > Thank you so much for answering, > > It looks like you do not have 'make' in your path, and CMake is feaking out: > > CMAKE was just downloaded, forcing a rebuild because cannot determine if > package has changed > > =============================================================================== > Running configure on CMAKE; this may take > several minutes > > =============================================================================== > > Running Executable WITHOUT threads to time it out > Executing: ./configure --prefix=/home/eda/petsc-3.13.2/arch-linux-c-debug > --parallel=40 > stdout: > --------------------------------------------- > CMake 3.15.6, Copyright 2000-2019 Kitware, Inc. and Contributors > Found GNU toolchain > C compiler on this system is: gcc > C++ compiler on this system is: g++ > --------------------------------------------- > Error when bootstrapping CMake: > Cannot find appropriate Makefile processor on this system. > Please specify one using environment variable MAKE. > --------------------------------------------- > Log of errors: > /home/eda/petsc-3.13.2/arch-linux-c-debug/externalpackages/cmake-3.15.6/Bootstrap.cmk/cmake_bootstrap.log > --------------------------------------------- > > Thanks, > > Matt > > Eda > > > -- > What most experimenters take for granted before they begin their experiments > is infinitely more interesting than any results to which their experiments > lead. > -- Norbert Wiener > > https://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~knepley/ <http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~knepley/>