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Old   February 11, 2018, 23:30
Default Compiling New solver on HPC machine
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Hello All
I have successfully compiled a solver on my laptop. However, it is not the case when I tried to compile it on the HPC machine where there is a library includes some dependencies (.H files) and for some unknown reasons it is unable to identify them from the source code as it suppose to ( and as it happened without any problem on my laptop). It gives error like:-
fatal error: incompressibleTwoPhaseMixture.H: No such file or directory
#include "incompressibleTwoPhaseMixture.H"

I made different trials without success like compiling the solver from inside applications/ solver or trying to include the .H files inside the main folder of that library.
Any suggestion?
Thanks
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