[Users] problems compiling ETK on OSX Big Sur

Hamilton, Maria babiuc at marshall.edu
Sat Jun 5 10:35:11 CDT 2021


Roland,

It looks like I'm seeing exactly the problem you resolved in the ticket you mentioned.
Has it been backported? If not, will you please remind me how to do the pull request? In my notes I have something like this:
1. Change to the correct directory
2. git fetch origin
3. git fetch && git checkout origin/<patch>

I am stuck at point 1: what is the correct directory for this pull?

thanks,
Maria


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From: Roland Haas
Sent: Friday, June 4, 2021 3:26 PM
To: Hamilton, Maria
Cc: users at einsteintoolkit.org
Subject: Re: [Users] problems compiling ETK on OSX Big Sur

Hello Maria,

> I've been trying to compile the new stable version of the ETK Lorentz
> on osx Big Sur and I got all kinds of problems.
This is x86 or M1?

I could compile Lorentz fine on OSX BigSur (x86 in a VM) using both
macports and homebrew.

Note that both might have updated their default compilers (to gcc-11)
since you last tried.

The instructions to compile are in the jupyter notebook:

https://github.com/nds-org/jupyter-et/blob/master/CactusTutorial.ipynb

I just tried following those instructions on BigSur 11.4, HomeBrew, both
freshly updated and things worked ok (taking into account the bugfix in
https://bitbucket.org/einsteintoolkit/tickets/issues/2537/sim-setup-silent-produces-float-values-for ).

Here's my OS information and installed packages:

% sw_vers
ProductName:    macOS
ProductVersion: 11.4
BuildVersion:   20F71

% brew list --versions
apr 1.7.0_2
apr-util 1.6.1_3
fftw 3.3.9_1
gcc 11.1.0_1
gettext 0.21
gmp 6.2.1
gsl 2.7
hdf5 1.12.0_4
hwloc 2.4.1
isl 0.24
jpeg 9d
libevent 2.1.12
libmpc 1.2.1
lz4 1.9.3
mpfr 4.1.0
open-mpi 4.1.1_2
openssl at 1.1 1.1.1k
pkg-config 0.29.2_3
readline 8.1
sqlite 3.35.5
subversion 1.14.1_2
szip 2.1.1_1
utf8proc 2.6.1
zstd 1.5.0


Yours,
Roland

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