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November 22, 2016, 13:00 |
ERROR: "UNC path are not supported. Defaulting to Windows directory."
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Hi all,
compiling my UDF gives me following error message: "UNC path are not supported. Defaulting to Windows directory." That makes sense as I set up the fluent .cas file in Windows, put the files for the batch job into a Linux directory, and let it run in parallel mode on a Linux cluster. When I select my UDF.c file that needs to be built I can't change the directory structure to the linux structure. So how can I solve my problem? Up to now I've compiled on my windows platform and just copied the libudf folder with all the other batch files into the linux folder. That worked perfectly fine. After I've changed the UDF by adding DEFINE_DPM_UPDATE_SCALAR (for particle tracking) this is somehow not possible anymore. There are no compiling issues coming up but the function is not executed properly. Therefore, I think I need to let the UDF be compiled by Linux. Does anybody know how to change the directory structure to the linux structure within ANSYS Fluent running on windows? |
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