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Old   December 20, 2021, 12:07
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Dear members,
i am very new in Openfoam and i am trying to add a equation to a new solver and after providing all the necessary things when i try to compile it with wmake command it shows the following


wmake: 'Make' directory does not exist in /mnt/d/OpenFoam/applications/solvers
Searching up directories tree for Make directory
Error: no Make directory for /mnt/d/OpenFoam/applications/solvers


please suggest me what am i doing wrong.
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Old   December 28, 2021, 03:47
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Hi Jerry, from what you post it seems that you are not in correct folder. Make folder is in the solver folder (eheh ) together with file.C and createFields.H
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