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Old   June 25, 2013, 09:11
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Hi foamers,
I try to set up an IC engine with tilted valves.
when i decompose it, my liftprofilefile is not in the processor* folder.
hope anyone can help.
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Whenever I decompose a mesh that depends on external files, I just put symbolic links in the processor* directories. Its something like this:

Code:
for n in file1 file2 file3
do
    for m in processor*
    do
        ln -s $n $m/.
    done
done
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