Hi I'm new to this forum, I want to install CFD from addon manager I have installed all dependencies listed there but was unable to find documentation to compile cfmesh and hisa. I downloaded the source code. Please Help me compile the program. There is no such thing as "wmake". I was unable find about what that is.
Please help me install hisa and cfmesh.
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Help with hisa and cfmesh for CFD
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Re: Help with hisa and cfmesh for CFD
Hi and welcome to the forum!
Let's see if you get answers here in the next days. If not, ping me and I move it to CFD or FEM forum.
Let's see if you get answers here in the next days. If not, ping me and I move it to CFD or FEM forum.
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Re: Help with hisa and cfmesh for CFD
do the buttons to install them in the cfdof preference page not work? what error message you get @chrisb I think you should go ahead and move it to the cfd forum, I doubt other people will answer here.
Re: Help with hisa and cfmesh for CFD
Done.adrianinsaval wrote: ↑Tue Nov 29, 2022 6:18 pm@chrisb I think you should go ahead and move it to the cfd forum, I doubt other people will answer here.
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Re: Help with hisa and cfmesh for CFD
From the CfdOF Readme's Linux installation section:
For further information on how to install on Linux: https://github.com/jaheyns/CfdOF#readme
I suspect this is the issue you're having.The dependencies can be installed manually, or as part of a docker container (refer to Docker container install below). Manual installation may be undertaken for OpenFOAM (OpenCFD or Foundation versions), Paraview and Gmsh (optional) by using the links above or your distribution's package manager. Note, however, that the OpenFOAM packages bundled in some Linux distributions may be out of date or incomplete; for example, the standard Debian and Ubuntu packages do not include the build command 'wmake' and therefore cannot be used with the optional components 'HiSA' and 'cfMesh'. We therefore recommend installation of the packages supplied through the official websites above.
For further information on how to install on Linux: https://github.com/jaheyns/CfdOF#readme
Re: Help with hisa and cfmesh for CFD
I run Fedora. In Fedora wmake gets installed via the OpenFOAM development package. In my case, on Fedora 37, using the Copr repository, the OpenFOAM development package is openfoam2206-devel.noarchNote, however, that the OpenFOAM packages bundled in some Linux distributions may be out of date or incomplete; for example, the standard Debian and Ubuntu packages do not include the build command 'wmake' and therefore cannot be used with the optional components 'HiSA' and 'cfMesh'. We therefore recommend installation of the packages supplied through the official websites above.
After installing this package, I get this:
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[me@workstation1 ~]$ wmake
wmake error: file 'Make/files' does not exist in /home/me
[me@workstation1 ~]$ which wmake
/usr/lib/openfoam/openfoam2206/wmake/wmake
[me@workstation1 ~]$ wmake -version
2206
I humbly suggest that the above documentation should recommend that the user install the OpenFoam devel package for their distribution and then test if wmake is installed. FWIW, wmake is not available in the standard Fedora repositories.
Re: Help with hisa and cfmesh for CFD
The documentation is incorporated into the CfdOF GitLab repository here:
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https://gitlab.com/opensimproject/cfdof