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Matteo Carpentieri
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Mark Olesen
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Steve Hansel
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I've found that some of the executables in the ThirdParty binary openfoam distribution are for some reason incompatible with Ubuntu 9.04. Cmake is one of them. You can be in the direction with cmake, type ./cmake and it will claim that it's not found. All the protections look reasonable. I think there is something about the file ubuntu doesn't like.
One of the Paraview 3.3-cvs libraries is the same way. It has an undefined label. If I rebuild Paraview, supposedly using the same libraries they did, the problem just goes away. I'm going to try a few more things then I'm reverting to the previous Ubuntu. |
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