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Has somebody already tried to compile and run OpenFOAM on an IBM machine with
AIX 5.2 and default compiler (version 6.0 as far as I know)? Do I have to expect larger problems or will it work (nearly) without modifications? tia -marcus |
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I think you can expect problems. Best thing is to install Linux on it ;-) Or if not possible install every single GNU binutil (ld, as, gcc, flex, make etc) and hope for the best.
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Unfortunatly I'm only an ordinary user on this machine. In so far Linux
experiments are impossible. Thanks for your hints. -marcus |
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