Package Details: openfoam-org 11.20240704-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/openfoam.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: openfoam
Description: The open source CFD toolbox (www.openfoam.org)
Upstream URL: http://www.openfoam.org
Licenses: GPL
Provides: openfoam
Submitter: None
Maintainer: petronny (AutoUpdateBot)
Last Packager: AutoUpdateBot
Votes: 63
Popularity: 1.44
First Submitted: 2009-07-02 09:16 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-07-05 09:28 (UTC)

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petronny commented on 2020-08-04 08:36 (UTC) (edited on 2023-04-14 08:48 (UTC) by petronny)

Pre-built binaries of this package and its dependencies can be found in the arch4edu repository.

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kragacles commented on 2013-08-14 14:40 (UTC)

In this build of OpenFOAM I create a profile for your environment. Instead of sourcing that file directly, source the one in: /etc/profile.d/openfoam.sh (or just relaunch your shell). That script automatically sets up the proper environment variables, and then calls the openfoam source file for you. You can take a look at it to see what it does.

kragacles commented on 2013-08-12 14:31 (UTC)

Openfoam 2.2.1 is up. This 'should' fix the openmpi trouble too, but I only had time to test it on one machine (an I'm not sure it has a standard environment) so please let me know if you have any trouble.

LWhitson2 commented on 2013-07-21 04:01 (UTC)

Two things. First, OpenFOAM 2.2.1 has been released and is ready for download. Second, there is an error in the current method for finding the OpenMPI system libraries. Currently you strip the path from '/usr/lib/openmpi' down to '/usr'. This seems incorrect as OpenFOAM will only compile if I leave this path alone. This means that the patch for OpenMPI should only have the following line in it: - export MPI_ARCH_PATH="${libDir%/*}" + export MPI_ARCH_PATH="${libDir}" Can someone else verify this as well?

panda-z commented on 2013-05-31 01:41 (UTC)

@kragacles, If I keep the *.o files, the pkg.tar.xz file size would be very large -- about 900MB. So I think the 2nd workaround is the best choice. Thank you very much. I'll try that.

kragacles commented on 2013-05-30 14:12 (UTC)

Well, the easiest way might be to just do the following in the PKGBUILD: 1. Comment out the wclean command line 64. That should leave everything in place from the compilation. 2. Optionally replace the wclean on line 64 with a command to just find and remove all of the object files: "find . -name "*.o" | xargs rm -f" 3. Change the "mv" command on line 71 to "cp", so it leaves all of the OpenFOAM compiled structure in place. That should build the openfoam install but leave all of the built files in place.

panda-z commented on 2013-05-30 14:05 (UTC)

Sorry, I disabled notifications accidentally. Will try this new PKGBUILD right now. Another question, as `wclean all` will remove all "lnInclude" directories. How to keep the lnInclude directories from being deleted? (as I need to do some further development)