- Mar 10, 2010
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Mark Olesen authored
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- Mar 09, 2010
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Mark Olesen authored
present.
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Mark Olesen authored
- specifies headers that should be ignored. Provides a workaround for the fact that wmkdep/wmkdepend doesn't handle defines at all. STYLE: code cleanup of wmkdep.l
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Mark Olesen authored
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Mark Olesen authored
old: $WM_THIRD_PARTY_DIR/<packageName>/platforms/$WM_ARCH* new: $WM_THIRD_PARTY_DIR/platforms/$WM_ARCH*/<packageName> This streamlines the creation of binary packs, eases distribution and helps when testing the robustness of relocatable installations.
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Mark Olesen authored
editing the respective settings files. - foamEtcFile is used to find the files, thus follows the standard ~OpenFOAM/fileName expansion mechanism.
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Mark Olesen authored
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- Mar 08, 2010
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Mark Olesen authored
BUG: engridFoam had $WM_ARCH instead of $WM_ARCH$WM_COMPILER
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- Mar 05, 2010
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Mark Olesen authored
- avoids odd side effects that can occur when a wordList is treated as a list of regex patterns
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Mark Olesen authored
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Mark Olesen authored
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Mark Olesen authored
- this allows more direct use by c-shell
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Mark Olesen authored
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Mark Olesen authored
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Mark Olesen authored
- the 'make install' target from ParaView now installs all of the includes necessary for compiling plugins.
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Mark Olesen authored
ENH: move plugin to paraview-$ParaView_MAJOR
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- Mar 04, 2010
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mattijs authored
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mattijs authored
(less memory)
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mattijs authored
The optional 'average' switch causes use of the average-of-pointvalues instead of the original volField.
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Mark Olesen authored
ENH: use face::trianglesQuads() method for PV3FoamReader as well. - this avoids missing faces (and weird cells) in the decomposed polyhedra.
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Mark Olesen authored
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- Mar 03, 2010
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mattijs authored
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mattijs authored
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mattijs authored
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Mark Olesen authored
Create a new case from a template for particular applications
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henry authored
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Mark Olesen authored
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- Mar 02, 2010
- Mar 01, 2010
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Andrew Heather authored
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Andrew Heather authored
The dummyThirdParty tree builds libraries which are drop-in (but non-functional) versions of some thirdparty libraries. This will make it easier to ship binary versions without having to ship thirdparty packs.
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Andrew Heather authored
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mattijs authored
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mattijs authored
It uses mpicc to find out where the installed libraries are.
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mattijs authored
This signals that we are using the system installed openmpi version.
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