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November 23, 2020, 13:23 |
"Official reader module form OpenFOAM Does not exist on your system"
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malcolm
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Hi Folks,
I recently followed the install instructions: https://openfoam.org/download/8-ubuntu/ Everything went smoothly right up until the last step where I entered what was given in the instructions into the terminal. cd $FOAM_RUN cp -r $FOAM_TUTORIALS/incompressible/simpleFoam/pitzDaily . cd pitzDaily blockMesh simpleFoam paraFoam Here's the last chunk of the run: " SIMPLE solution converged in 287 iterations streamLine streamlines write: seeded 10 particles Tracks:20 Total samples:12040 Writing data to "/home/maritza/OpenFOAM/maritza-8/run/pitzDaily/postProcessing/sets/streamlines/287" writeObjects writeObjects(kEpsilon:G) write: End Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dl-close.c: 811: _dl_close: Assertion `map->l_init_called' failed! maritza@maritza-K55DR ~/OpenFOAM/maritza-8/run/pitzDaily $ paraFoam FATAL ERROR: The official reader module for OpenFOAM data does not exist on your system. This means that the version of ParaView you are using was not compiled with OpenFOAM, or distributed with a packaged version of OpenFOAM. For information on packaged versions of OpenFOAM/ParaView and compilation of OpenFOAM/ParaView, see https://openfoam.org/download Alternatively, you might be able to view your OpenFOAM data with the reader module provided with ParaView by running: paraFoam -builtin " Can anyone offer a solution? |
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December 4, 2020, 17:36 |
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Mark Olesen
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Just use the native reader. If you aren't happy with the paraview that comes with your system, grab a binary install from the kitware website. This becomes especially useful for older LTS systems.
I have a parafoam (all lowercase) that simply does a touch on log.foam and uses that for paraview. EDIT: added a small list of pro/cons of plugins - do-i-really-need-the-paraview-plugins Last edited by olesen; December 15, 2020 at 05:24. |
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