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July 28, 2006, 18:22 |
Hello Everyone,
I've buil
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Greg Retkowski
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Hello Everyone,
I've built RPM packages for OpenFOAM, which will ease the installation process if you are running Redhat or other RPM based systems. The packages were built under Redhat Enterprise Linux version 4 for the i386 platform. Please try them out and give me any feedback you have so I can improve the packages. BTW, if you can offer me a shell account on a vanilla 64-bit Redhat box I'd love to be able to make the packages available for that architecture too. Matter of fact, if you are using any combination of RPM-esque OS/Platform that you'd like the packages for just supply me a shell account. Information and downloads available here: http://www.rage.net/aero/ |
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April 27, 2009, 00:07 |
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So by just installing the .rpm file... I will have a working version of OpenFOAM 1.3 ready for use on my RHEL 4 system? Or do i still have install other .rpm files? I've been trying hard to get openFOAM installed on my RHEL 4 system with the task being made harder that the terminal cannot be connected directly to the internet due to information security issues. I have dnloaded transfered and installed the .rpm on my system. Where exactly is the openfoam 1.3 software installed in.. as in which directory? Can't seem to find it. |
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