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Old   June 23, 2011, 16:40
Question wmake in openfoam mac 1.7.x
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Dear All,

I'm using the mac port of openfoam (1.7.x) and I need to use 'wmake' to make some custom solvers and things like that. For instance I copied the file src/thermophysicalModel/basic to the ~OpenFOAM/username-1.7.x directory and (with out making any changes) compiled it with wmake libso and it worked fine on my linux machine. I did the same process on my mac but it didn't compile and gave me a ton of various errors.

I can look in the folder hierarchy to try to make sure that incorrect paths aren't causing the problem, but I think that might not be the problem. Does any body have any advice on how I can compile custom code on the mac port? Because I'm totally lost and need help.

Any help appreciated!
Thanks!
Ammar.
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