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Dear Foamers,
i have a problem when compiling Paraview 3.8.0 and typing ./Allclean Code:
./Allclean > make.log 2>&1 HTML Code:
++ rm -rf 'platforms/build-*'
++ cd openmpi-1.4.1
++ make distclean
make: *** No rule to make target `distclean'. Stop.
++ cd scotch_5.1/src
++ make clean
(cd libscotch ; make clean)
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/ThirdParty-1.7.0/scotch_5.1/src/libscotch'
rm -f *~ *.o lib*.so common2* parser_yy.c parser_ly.h parser_ll.c *scotch.h *scotchf.h y.output dummysizes
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/ThirdParty-1.7.0/scotch_5.1/src/libscotch'
(cd scotch ; make clean)
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/ThirdParty-1.7.0/scotch_5.1/src/scotch'
rm -f *~ *.o acpl amk_ccc amk_fft2 amk_grf amk_hy amk_m2 amk_p2 atst gbase gcv *gmap gmk_hy gmk_m2 gmk_m3 gmk_msh gmk_ub2 gmtst *gord gotst gout *gpart *gscat *gtst mcv mmk_m2 mmk_m3 mord mtst
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/ThirdParty-1.7.0/scotch_5.1/src/scotch'
(cd libscotchmetis ; make clean)
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/ThirdParty-1.7.0/scotch_5.1/src/libscotchmetis'
rm -f *~ *.o lib*.so
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/ThirdParty-1.7.0/scotch_5.1/src/libscotchmetis'
++ cd metis-5.0pre2
++ make realclean
make -C GKlib/trunk realclean
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/ThirdParty-1.7.0/metis-5.0pre2/GKlib/trunk'
rm -f ../builds/Linux-x86_64/b64.o ../builds/Linux-x86_64/blas.o ../builds/Linux-x86_64/dfkvkselect.o ../builds/Linux-x86_64/dlmalloc.o ../builds/Linux-x86_64/error.o ../builds/Linux-x86_64/fs.o ../builds/Linux-x86_64/getopt.o ../builds/Linux-x86_64/htable.o ../builds/Linux-x86_64/io.o ../builds/Linux-x86_64/memory.o ../builds/Linux-x86_64/omp.o ../builds/Linux-x86_64/pdb.o ../builds/Linux-x86_64/pqueue.o ../builds/Linux-x86_64/seq.o ../builds/Linux-x86_64/sort.o ../builds/Linux-x86_64/string.o ../builds/Linux-x86_64/timers.o ../builds/Linux-x86_64/tokenizer.o ../builds/Linux-x86_64/util.o ; rm -f ../builds/Linux-x86_64/libGKlib.a
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/ThirdParty-1.7.0/metis-5.0pre2/GKlib/trunk'
make -C libmetis realclean
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/ThirdParty-1.7.0/metis-5.0pre2/libmetis'
rm -f ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/balance.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/bucketsort.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/ccgraph.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/checkgraph.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/cmetis.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/coarsen.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/compress.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/debug.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/estmem.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/fm.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/fortran.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/frename.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/graph.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/initpart.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/kfmetis.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/kmetis.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/kvmetis.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/kwayfm.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/kwayrefine.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/kwayvolfm.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/kwayvolrefine.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/match.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/mbalance2.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/mbalance.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/mcoarsen.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/memory.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/mesh.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/meshpart.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/mfm2.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/mfm.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/mincover.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/minitpart2.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/minitpart.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/mkmetis.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/mkwayfmh.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/mkwayrefine.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/mmatch.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/mmd.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/mpmetis.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/mrefine2.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/mrefine.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/mrkmetis.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/mutil.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/myqsort.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/ometis.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/parmetis.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/pmetis.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/pqueue.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/refine.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/rkmetis.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/separator.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/sfm.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/srefine.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/stat.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/streamio.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/subdomains.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/timing.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis/util.o ; rm -f ../build/Linux-x86_64/libmetis.a
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/ThirdParty-1.7.0/metis-5.0pre2/libmetis'
make -C programs realclean
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/ThirdParty-1.7.0/metis-5.0pre2/programs'
rm -f ../build/Linux-x86_64/programs/cepic.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/programs/cepic-rcb.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/programs/cmdline_cmetis.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/programs/cmdline_kfmetis.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/programs/cmdline_pmetis.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/programs/cmetis.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/programs/graphchk.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/programs/io.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/programs/kfmetis.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/programs/kmetis.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/programs/mesh2dual.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/programs/mesh2nodal.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/programs/metis.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/programs/mmetis.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/programs/oemetis.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/programs/onmetis.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/programs/partdmesh.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/programs/partnmesh.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/programs/pmetis.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/programs/smbfactor.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/metis5.0pre2 ../build/Linux-x86_64/pmetis5.0pre2 ../build/Linux-x86_64/kmetis5.0pre2 ../build/Linux-x86_64/oemetis5.0pre2 ../build/Linux-x86_64/onmetis5.0pre2 ../build/Linux-x86_64/mesh2dual5.0pre2 ../build/Linux-x86_64/mesh2nodal5.0pre2 ../build/Linux-x86_64/partdmesh5.0pre2 ../build/Linux-x86_64/partnmesh5.0pre2 ../build/Linux-x86_64/graphchk5.0pre2 ../build/Linux-x86_64/kfmetis5.0pre2 ../build/Linux-x86_64/cmetis5.0pre2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/ThirdParty-1.7.0/metis-5.0pre2/programs'
make -C test realclean
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/ThirdParty-1.7.0/metis-5.0pre2/test'
rm -f ../build/Linux-x86_64/test/mtest.o ../build/Linux-x86_64/mtest5.0pre2
rm -fr ../build/Linux-x86_64
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/ThirdParty-1.7.0/metis-5.0pre2/test'
++ cd ParMetis-3.1
++ make clean
(cd METISLib ; make realclean )
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/ThirdParty-1.7.0/ParMetis-3.1/METISLib'
rm -f *.o ; rm -f ../libmetis.a
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/ThirdParty-1.7.0/ParMetis-3.1/METISLib'
(cd ParMETISLib ; make realclean )
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/ThirdParty-1.7.0/ParMetis-3.1/ParMETISLib'
rm -f *.o ; rm -f ../libparmetis.a
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/ThirdParty-1.7.0/ParMetis-3.1/ParMETISLib'
(cd Programs ; make realclean )
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/ThirdParty-1.7.0/ParMetis-3.1/Programs'
rm -f *.o ;\
rm -f ../Graphs/ptest
rm -f ../Graphs/mtest
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/ThirdParty-1.7.0/ParMetis-3.1/Programs'
++ cd ParMGridGen-1.0
++ make realclean
(cd MGridGen ; make realclean )
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/ThirdParty-1.7.0/ParMGridGen-1.0/MGridGen'
(cd IMlib ; gmake realclean )
/bin/sh: gmake: not found
make[1]: *** [realclean] Error 127
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/ThirdParty-1.7.0/ParMGridGen-1.0/MGridGen'
make: *** [realclean] Error 2
Code:
/home/maysam/OpenFOAM/OpenFOAM-1.7.0/bin/paraFoam: 135: paraview: not found thanks |
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Bruno Santos
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Hi Maysam,
I think you got the scripts confused ![]() The Allclean script is for cleaning/removing the files used for building the libraries. The makeParaView script is for building ParaView! ... Wait, now I understand why you got stuck: Quote:
You skipped the last line ![]() Best regards, Bruno
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Thanks dear Brunu,
when i type ./Allclean the errors (2 and 127) i told are displayed. i wrote ./makeParaView too but in case folder typing paraFoam leads to "not found" error
Last edited by maysmech; August 25, 2010 at 16:51. |
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Hi Maysam,
Don't worry about the errors in Allclean. But if makeParaView failed to build, then please run: Code:
./makeParaView > makePV.log 2>&1 Best regards, Bruno
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hi all,"
i have exactly the same problem as maysmech: error 2, error 127 when makeParaView, and 135: paraview: not found. am i right in understanding that your suggestion is to replace the line ./makeParaView with: ./makeParaView > makePV.log 2>&1? and run everything else as before? (sorry im brand new into OpenFOAM) ....it didnt work for me unfortunately ![]() Thank you in advance! |
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Greetings Karl and welcome to the forum!
Ah, the idea is to pack the "makePV.log" file: Code:
tar -czf makePV.log.tar.gz makePV.log But this is now an old thread. What version of OpenFOAM and ParaView are you trying to build? Also, since I don't know which version exactly you are trying to build, check this blog post of mine: Related issues to ParaView with OpenFOAM - Fixes and solutions - it has several solutions for building and working with ParaView. Best regards, Bruno
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iv got openfoam 1.7.0 and paraview 3.8.0.
sorry i still dont fully understand your instructions ...what does the "makePV.log" file do? what do you mean by"pack" the file, and "attach the packaged file in your next post"? (what's a post? the line i type in the command window?)just to be crystal clear, the website instructed: "... to install Paraview, execute the following:
what changes should i make? again thx a lot for your time and patience! Last edited by krl29; October 22, 2011 at 11:19. |
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Hi Karl,
Quote:
Meaning of "Log": «any of various records, made in rough or finished form, concerning a trip made by a ship or aircraft and dealing with particulars of navigation, weather, engine performance, discipline, and other pertinent details; logbook.» - Source: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/log Therefore, the naming of the "makePV.log" file stands for "log of the output messages made by makeParaView" ![]() By "pack" I mean:
See the next link for more on these terms.Quote:
I'm well aware of the official instructions , but those instructions are the bare minimum for building things in the Ubuntu and openSUSE versions available at the time of the written instructions. The more recent versions of Ubuntu and openSUSE have a Qt library version that is far more advanced then what ParaView 3.8.0 and 3.10.1 can handle. That is why I wrote those instructions for using a specific version of Qt!Best regards, Bruno
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hi ,
ha, i see ...pls see attachments for all my log filesthx Bruno, u r a legend! ^^ |
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Hi Karl,
Mmm... your system is missing cmake (you need to install it) and something else... but I can't figure out what that something else is ![]() Which Linux distribution are you using? Ubuntu, openSUSE, Fedora, RHEL or some other distribution? And which architecture do you have installed? Run the following command to find out: Code:
uname -m Best regards, Bruno
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arr, this is getting awfully complex for me (i literally installed Ubuntu a few days ago for a project which requires openfoam 1.7)
...can you give me more tips as to how to install cmake? im using Ubuntu and architecture = i686 |
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Hi Karl,
Mmm... I suppose that you are using Ubuntu 11.10? Can you please confirm which version of Ubuntu you have? For now, you should install the necessary packages like this: Code:
sudo apt-get install build-essential flex cmake zlib1g-dev gnuplot libreadline-dev libxt-dev Best regards, Bruno
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im actually using Ubuntu 11.04
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Hi Karl,
Mmm... any chance you can use OpenFOAM 1.7.1 instead of 1.7.0? Because 1.7.0 will not compile properly with the default gcc 4.5.2 that comes with Ubuntu 11.04 ![]() If you can install 1.7.1, it just be easy enough to build everything after you installed those packages I've written in the previous post. If you must really install 1.7.0, then you'll need a few more packages: Code:
sudo apt-get install gcc-4.4 g++-4.4 Code:
foam echo "export WM_CC='gcc-4.4'" >> etc/prefs.sh echo "export WM_CXX='g++-4.4'" >> etc/prefs.sh Additionally you'll need to make a little fix: Code:
sed -i -e 's=cpp $(GFLAGS)=cpp -traditional-cpp $(GFLAGS)=' wmake/rules/linuxGcc/general Best regards and good luck! Bruno
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unfortunately, i might have to stick to 1.7.0
![]() in summary, after having built the sources, i did the following as u suggested: sudo apt-get install build-essential flex cmake zlib1g-dev gnuplot libreadline-dev libxt-dev sudo apt-get install gcc-4.4 g++-4.4 foam echo "export WM_CC='gcc-4.4'" >> etc/prefs.sh echo "export WM_CXX='g++-4.4'" >> etc/prefs.sh sed -i -e 's=cpp $(GFLAGS)=cpp -traditional-cpp $(GFLAGS)=' wmake/rules/linuxGcc/general Then:
created temporary 'cavity.OpenFOAM' /home/karl/OpenFOAM/OpenFOAM-1.7.0/bin/paraFoam: 135: paraview: not found thanks so much for your help so far, im really grateful! Best Karl |
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and here are the log files
best Karl |
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