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Old   March 12, 2009, 03:00
Default I have used snappyHexMesh once
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I have used snappyHexMesh once successfully. I am trying it on another case now. I have an STL of a building. I created a block around it, the building standing on the floor of the block. When I run sHM, I am getting
fatal flex scanner internal error--no action found
Since there is nothing else mentioned, I am not able to guess where the problem might be. Could anyone guide me on where to look for errors?

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Old   January 13, 2021, 03:14
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Hi there,
I hope you find your answer since 2009, but for the next people to come :
STL files are written in binary or ascii modes. OF requires ascii, whereas binary is default option in some CAD software.
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