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Old   October 22, 2005, 11:04
Default Installation of Netgen in SuSE Linux 92
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Hope it is OK to ask a question about installing Netgen on this OpenFOAM forum.

I have been using Netgen in Windows and OpenFOAM in SuSE 9,2 for a while. Obviously it's not ideal to reboot to switch program, so I have tried to install Netgen in SuSE Linux 9.2, but have run into some problems:

In the README.INSTALL it is described to hack the makefile by adding:
setenv MACHINE LINUX

when running "make", I get the following errormessage:
Makefile:4: *** missing separator. Stop.
Anyone?
Needless to say I'm not very experienced in Linux.
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lars Edvardsen
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