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Old   November 26, 2009, 11:54
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Xye
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I had to uninstall and re-install due to my screwing up something in paraview.

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Third party software
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Software Version Location
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gcc 4.3.3 ...M/ThirdParty-1.6.x/gcc-4.3.3/platforms/linux64/bin/gcc
gzip 1.3.12 /bin/gzip
tar 1.22 /bin/tar
icoFoam
WARNING: Conflicting installations:
OpenFOAM settings : /home/xye/OpenFOAM/OpenFOAM-1.6.x/applications/bin/linux64GccDPOpt/icoFoam
current path :
CRITICAL ERROR

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Summary
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Base configuration ok.

The foam installation contains 1 critical error(s).
Please can you help me.

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