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Old   October 8, 2020, 10:14
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Hello SU2-ers,

I was wondering how to compile SU2 using a different AD tool than the default CoDiPack. I need this in order to benchmark different AD tools and I see that ADOLC is (or was previously) supported in the sources. Nevertheless, whenever I try to use the preconfigure.py file to select ADOLC, the compilation fails (and no options seem available using the meson+ninja build tools). Does anyone know if it is still possible to use ADOL-c with SU2? If it is possible, could anyone guide me or point to a thread that shows how to do it?

Thanks in advance for any information.

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