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Old   July 16, 2019, 12:12
Default Does GAMG solver have something to do with CGAL or boost?
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Dear mates,

I have tried to install both OF1812 and the recently released OF1906 on a cluster. However, I cannot manage to use GAMG solver in either versions, not even in the tutorial cases. It gives me error that I cannot understand.

Now, my question here, is there a connection between CGAL/boost installation and proper compilation of GAMG solver? I ask because I could not manage to install CGAL/boost. However, OpenFOAM still has remained functional and I can use PCG algorithm and other stuff.

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Syavash
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