Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
February 6, 2006, 12:15
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Test done. icoFoam in a cavity
Test done. icoFoam in a cavity example provided beautiful pictures that looks same as on Linux platform and I used blockMesh, icoFoam and foamToVTK applications to get them.
Where was the...
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
February 3, 2006, 10:00
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Replies: 61
Views: 10,101
Well, after days of trying, de
Well, after days of trying, debuging, analysing and searching I have found what was going wrong in examples above and got them running. Now making side tests and preparing big OpenFOAM compilation to...
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
February 2, 2006, 07:12
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Replies: 61
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No, elimination of libPstream.
No, elimination of libPstream.dll in this way doesn't help, so it is somewhere in the code. We have together with Bernhard constructors of word class in sight now, as we have yet another test example...
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
February 2, 2006, 03:53
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Replies: 61
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Well Hrv, I have done experime
Well Hrv, I have done experiment you requested as I owed to you and me. The test was surprising and there are two outputs of it. It seems to work well but in gdb replicates the error in...
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
January 31, 2006, 05:30
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Replies: 61
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Yes, Hrv, you are right. I did
Yes, Hrv, you are right. I did not say something different. I didn't write that dll-file is a translation unit.
Being absolutly exact. In order to get libPstream.dll linked---in my case its...
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
January 31, 2006, 03:50
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Replies: 61
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Hrv, I know that an order of i
Hrv, I know that an order of initialisation in a translation unit is guaranteed in their definition order. I know that default initializer for built-in types and enumerations is 0, if initializer is...
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
January 30, 2006, 11:16
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Replies: 61
Views: 10,101
Well friends, I know what is g
Well friends, I know what is going on now. Question is what to do with it. There is a cure but on a medicine-man level that works only with a blessing of a God and it doesn't solve the problem...
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
January 24, 2006, 08:50
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Replies: 61
Views: 10,101
Some update. Valgrind 3.1 won'
Some update. Valgrind 3.1 won't work on Cygwin. MinGW compiler is not usable as do not understand how to work with managed mounts and I was not so excited to compile it under Cygwin. Microsoft SFU...
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
January 20, 2006, 06:22
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Replies: 61
Views: 10,101
I feared you will ask. :-)
I feared you will ask. :-)
There is not a lot of development tools under Cygwin. I tried gdb but it runs immediatelly in problems. Using gdb I come into static construction/destruction troubles...
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
January 20, 2006, 05:11
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Replies: 61
Views: 10,101
I am already working with full
I am already working with full debug version with flags -m32 -DCygwin -Wall -Wno-unused-parameter -Wold-style-cast -O0 -fdefault-inline -ggdb3 -DFULLDEBUG -DNoRepository -ftemplate-depth-30.
The...
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
January 20, 2006, 03:21
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Replies: 61
Views: 10,101
Yeap, I know this is a valid c
Yeap, I know this is a valid code and it works without problems on Linux, question is why not on Windows. What collapse is an assignment operation, I do not know why. I do not think it is stream...
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
January 19, 2006, 10:11
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Replies: 61
Views: 10,101
Looking at the problem to get
Looking at the problem to get OpenFOAM running I found there is something wron with lists. I traced where is the error in blockMesh comming from and created a minimalistic example that always abort...
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
January 18, 2006, 06:53
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Replies: 61
Views: 10,101
Dear All!
I have two news f
Dear All!
I have two news from OpenFOAM-Cygwin-Windows battlefield for you---a good one and a bad one. The good news: OpenFOAM compiles on Windows. The bad news: OpenFOAM has some problems to...
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
January 13, 2006, 05:10
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Replies: 61
Views: 10,101
Greetings All!
Fighting ove
Greetings All!
Fighting over a week with OpenFOAM compilation I guess it is time for the last news from this battle. I have finished compilation of all libraries yesterday and compiled three...
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
January 9, 2006, 08:08
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Replies: 61
Views: 10,101
I will say managed mounts are
I will say managed mounts are the smallest pain in ass now. Troubles emerge in a case you need to compile some sources who are part of another library and they have the same name... In order to get...
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
January 9, 2006, 03:26
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Replies: 61
Views: 10,101
Greetings Niklas!
Just came
Greetings Niklas!
Just came from ski-holidays. So far I have modified wmake to be able to process dependencies on external sources without breaking compilation for other platforms. At this...
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
December 16, 2005, 09:09
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Replies: 61
Views: 10,101
Ha!
Citing my Cygwin is sim
Ha!
Citing my I have to take my words back. I installed the latest stable Cygwin version (1.5.18) in my last outcry to test the state of managed mounts and that damn thing works. Using an...
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
December 16, 2005, 07:31
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Replies: 61
Views: 10,101
Hi folks!
I started to tack
Hi folks!
I started to tackle compilation of the holy OpenFOAM under Windows targeting platform windows-cygwin... First try to get it unzipped without help of some script is a total defeat.
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
December 12, 2005, 08:37
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Replies: 61
Views: 10,101
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
December 12, 2005, 08:30
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Replies: 61
Views: 10,101
As you said, I have no that be
As you said, I have no that behind scene knowledge. That's pitty to hear about this. Could you or Henry say why Windows won't be supported?
But I guess if we can solve it with a special Windows...
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
December 12, 2005, 07:26
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Replies: 61
Views: 10,101
Hi Niklas!
I hope you are m
Hi Niklas!
I hope you are more desperate to get that OpenFOAM to work under Windows as I am. Your last posting on my harh one looks like a resignation. Hehe. I know it is not nice from me, but...
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
December 12, 2005, 06:30
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Replies: 61
Views: 10,101
Dear Niklas!
I would sugges
Dear Niklas!
I would suggest you follow the whole discussion once more.
Windows is bad and Linux is not the best, but they are simply different and one have to accept it to continue.
I...
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
December 6, 2005, 03:22
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Replies: 61
Views: 10,101
Hi Ron!
I have tried the wa
Hi Ron!
I have tried the way you have mentioned in your posting from December 1st, 2005 at 03:36 pm in my old Cygwin installation with g++/gcc version 3.2 200220927 (prerelease) yet. No problems...
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
December 5, 2005, 10:37
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Replies: 61
Views: 10,101
Greetings Niklas!
I have ta
Greetings Niklas!
I have taken a look on your example with myFunc.cpp and myMain.cpp as you wanted a pure Windows solution. I used MSVC++ .NET, my main compiler at this moment, to get it to...
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Forum: OpenFOAM Installation
November 30, 2005, 07:49
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Replies: 61
Views: 10,101
Do not give up Niklas!
Ther
Do not give up Niklas!
There is always a way around. Have a look at Windows vs. Unix: Linking dynamic load modules (http://cphoenix.best.vwh.net/winvunix.html). I would like to cite just...
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