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Old   April 26, 2013, 17:33
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Hello,

I am not an expert on Linux and I am trying to compile "waveFoam" and "waveDyMFoam" solvers. I compiled the "waveFoam" solver successfully. Everything was ready for the "waveFoam" solver, I just downloaded all the files and ran the "Allwmake".

For the "waveDyMFoam" solver I followed the steps described in the wiki below:
https://sites.google.com/site/jordim...ic-mesh-motion

Basically, I modified "waveDyMFoam' from the "interDyMFoam" solver. Everything compiled fine but now when I try to run the "waveDyMFoam" solver, I get the error below:

waveDyMFoam: command not found

I am not sure what did I do wrong. I did everything exactly as described in the wiki. Maybe I should modify another file (bashrc??).

Thank you very much for your time and help,

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