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April 8, 2004, 15:11 |
Discussing UDF and C++ Compiling
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One thing puzzle me a long time. We have two personal computers installing FLUENT6.18 and Visual Studio2003. They have same OS of WinXP. but one computer can easily compiling a UDF without any problem , another when compiling , you have to go to Command Prompt, then to the directory in the Studio vc7\bin\ and launch vcvars32 , back to the working directory and nmake it, then comple and load it in FLUENT . I check the optional in Studio . I can't find any difference between the two. Anyone who are familar with the both of FLUENT and C++, please give your suggestion. Thanks
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