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September 21, 2009, 10:51 |
Windows patch for OpenFOAM 1.6.x
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Richard Smith
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The latest Windows port (using a MinGW cross-compiler on linux) of OpenFOAM 1.6.x is now available. You can find the patch and compilation instructions at:
http://www.symscape.com/openfoam-1-6-x-on-windows Thanks go to the OpenCFD team and their OpenFOAM 1.6.x release for making this patch possible.
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October 16, 2009, 05:43 |
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Thank u contribution for win users!
But I want to known whether can use intel compiler instead of mingw-gcc. Thank you! xinze |
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October 16, 2009, 10:55 |
Unlikely
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The MinGW cross compiler is able to run under Linux to create binary (dll, exe) files for Windows. If the Intel C++ compiler for Linux can do the same, which I think is unlikely, then you could presumably mimick the wmake/rules/linuxmingw32 and replace calls to mingw32-g++ with the equivalent intel compiler calls.
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