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Old   August 14, 2012, 02:04
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Hello Bruno,


Thank you for reply...
Foam compilation location is already ThirdParty...
I compile everything in Thirdparty..

by the way, flex version is 2.5.31,

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Old   August 14, 2012, 02:08
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Hi Bruno,

Thank you for reply,

Foam compilation location is already ThirdParty..
I made this change before compiling...

By the way, the flex version is 2.5.31 in cluster...
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Old   August 14, 2012, 04:33
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I vaguely remember that you'll need at least flex 2.5.35... and I know I've already described how to build it here in the forum...
I can't look for it right now...

Basically, the reason why you're not being able to build ansysToFoam is because flex is outdated, or at least that's my deduction.
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Old   August 14, 2012, 09:36
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Hi Bruno,

Thank you..

I installed flex 2.5.35 and compiled... It's worked...

I got some information about how to install flex as Third Party on below web..

https://www.sharcnet.ca/help/index.php/OpenFOAM

Thank you very much again...

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Our setup do not support launching job using hydra.
That essentially means many of the ports hydra needs is not open.
Is it possible to run OpenFoam applications with out using hydra.
By default, hydra passes inherits environment variables from the shell on which mpiexec is launched,
and passes it to the launched processes.
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Greetings ehsankf,

If you don't want to use Hydra, then why don't you use the default MPI that OpenFOAM provides, namely Open-MPI?

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