Hi Igor,
I went thro your message and the earlier thread. I think you can still use paraview to visualise your results. I do the same way. When you convert your output to VTK format it will crate 6 files for the cavity case. If you want to open the last file you can give the command paraview --data=cavity_last.vtk where last will be a number tou can download the version of paraview from paraview.org. and untar the files. Once the files are untarred it will create a directory and within that there will be a "bin" directory. Add this path into your .bashrc file and source it. With this one you can open paraview Hope this helps Try running other cases like SolidDisplacement etc... |
Good morning yapalparvi,
Thank you very much. I'll try that shortly and will comment the results on the other thread, in order to not mix up threads. Sure your advice us very helpfull: all advices are helpful here!!!;) |
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Hi Pa-Ma, How did you overcome this problem? I am experiencing it at the moment. I have attempted to compile the PV3FoamReader several times, yet I still get the reader selection dialog, and then a crash as soon as I select OpenFoam files. Is there something that I need to do to tell Paraview to use the reader? R |
builParaView3.3-cvs got following error
Hi,
When I tried to run buildParaView3.3-cvs after rmoving platforms directory, i got the following messages. [ 52%] [ 52%] Building CXX object Utilities/VTKClientServer/Graphics/CMakeFiles/vtkGraphicsCS.dir/vtkWindowedSincPolyDataFilterClientServer.o Building CXX object Utilities/VTKClientServer/Graphics/CMakeFiles/vtkGraphicsCS.dir/vtkGraphicsCSInit.o Linking CXX shared library ../../../bin/libvtkGraphicsCS.so [ 52%] Built target vtkGraphicsCS make: *** [all] Error 2 done please let me know, how can i avoid this and complete the installation? |
Hello World.
Haven't thought I was beyond the point of asking questions about the installations, but Linux is always surprising ... When running the ./Allwmake for the PV3FoamReader in version 1.6 I'm running into trouble: Code:
[ 8%] Generating qrc_PV3FoamReader.cxx Here are my Qt and GCC versions, just for completeness: Code:
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I doubt that. It muste have been somthing with Qt and all this stuff ...
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I really can't remember, sorry.
Which reminds me that I have to post solutions to every problem I faced and overcame... |
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Greetings Anon,
I don't know if you've already managed to fix that issue you've had with Qt4/PV3FoamReader, but two possible fixes come to mind:
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Greetings Anon,
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So whenever you can't install a package via command line, go to the GUI Synaptic, or Software Installation/Management in the menus or something like that, so you can get a proper search functionality ;) That's what I usually do :) Also because sometimes the package names will change from version to version, and not always will have the same name! So, as Gijs indicated, the proper package name is qt4-dev-tools. So: Code:
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/usr/bin/rcc Also, have you tried: Code:
cd $FOAM_APP/utilities/postProcessing/graphics/PV3FoamReader Either way, try: Code:
cd $WM_THIRD_PARTY_DIR If it builds successfully, then try building once again the PV3FoamReader :) |
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CMake Error: The following variable are used in this project, but they are set to NOTFOUND. Please set them or make sure they are set and tested correctly in the CMake files: Code:
Qt QTGUI library not found. Code:
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So... why are you using the custom version? I mean custom, because it isn't the system default version ;) OK, then let's take one step back. How did you build the custom Qt library? Did you execute the makeQt script that comes with the ThirdParty General package? If not, you should have :D By the way, have you tried Mads OpenFOAM 1.6.x install cookbook for Ubuntu, available here (see Mads signature for the link)? There a variant of the same script, by Canesin here, which is a bit more generic for Ubuntu various versions. They aren't perfect, but seems to do the trick for many new users! Either way, knowing what installation steps have you taken so far will make it simpler to help you making OpenFOAM work ;) I didn't know you had installed the Qt 4.3.5, which makes a whole lot of difference, and knowing how you installed it is also important! Best regards, Bruno |
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Currently running the script as I type. |
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