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Rasmus Hemph
Join Date: Mar 2009
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Hi! My quota on the my system is running out, and it is cleaning time.. I see that the mico-subdir in OpenFOAM-1.3 takes close to 800M which is a lot. I looked at the homepage for mico which talked about an implementation of CORBA, which made nothing clearer for me
. So, my simple question is what this library is used for in OpenFOAM, and how can I make it smaller? Cheers, Rasmus |
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Eugene de Villiers
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Its a FoamX component. If you don't use FoamX, scrap it.
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Rasmus Hemph
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perfect!
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