Le Mer 7 jan 09 à 8:50:57 +0100, Richard Samuel <rsam...@asri.org.au> écrivait : > Dear Thierry and Ports crew,
Hello Richard, > I have constructed (some might say cobbled together) a port of Paraview 3.4 > and OpenFOAM 1.5.1. They appear to work ok but as I am only just meshing up > my first test case, much remains to be seen. They are also not fully > featured - so far I have only implemented the features I am likely to use in > the near future or that I am able to test, so Paraview has no PYTHON > support, and features Takuya Ashima's native parallel reader but parallel > operation is not enabled, and some other fringe things. Also OpenFOAM is not > so much of a port, as it is a patched version of the latest git sources. > Neither port is very elegant - in the case of Paraview I have probably > broken multiple taboos, but as a first-time porter that should not be any > surprise. This is very interesting. I tried to upgrade OpenFoam to the latest 1.5 from the offcial tarball, but did'nt succeed: it seems that some files (e.g. mgridgen.h are mising)! I don't find 1.5.1 on their site; is it available only from git, or is there a tarball available? Best regards, -- Th. Thomas.
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