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Old   April 21, 2012, 11:44
Default New wiki page: Compatibility Matrix of OpenFOAM vs third party applications
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Greetings to all!

The new wiki (sub-)page for Compatibility Matrix of OpenFOAM vs third party applications: Installation/Compatibility_Matrix
There people should be able to find more information about the applications that are compatible for building OpenFOAM and/or along with it.

So far I've only added GCC and ICC as third party. On OpenFOAM's side, I've documented as much as I know about the Foundation and Extend versions.
As for FreeFOAM, for now only has the same reference pages as shown on their own webpage

All updates are welcome, specially from Extend's and FreeFOAM's side, since I'm not very familiar with their code changes

Best regards,
Bruno

PS: it felt that this was the best forum to place this specific news, as well as help the forum stay tidy
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Old   April 22, 2012, 03:42
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Thank you for this! Very useful. :-)
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Thanks Bruno for this. This is really helpful and will save lot of time !!!
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