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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petronny commented on 2019-08-28 04:55 (UTC)

@ng0177 Well, we can't help you if there is no log or output. I have no idea what the MPI error is.

lahwaacz commented on 2019-08-27 14:52 (UTC)

@ng0177 Manjaro is not supported here. Install Arch Linux.

ng0177 commented on 2019-08-26 13:01 (UTC)

V7 builds fine on a Manjaro Desktop but on a Manjaro Laptop it fails w/ an MPI error. Any ideas?

petronny commented on 2019-04-29 05:09 (UTC)

paraview-opt can also be downloaded from arch4edu now.

Xwang commented on 2019-04-26 18:39 (UTC)

@jancici the bug is already known (https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/61594?project=5&string=paraview). A possible workaround is to install the paraview-opt package which is present in AUR which installa paraview in /opt avoiding the conflict.

jancici commented on 2019-04-26 18:17 (UTC)

I have installed freecad which requires opencascade and that one require vtk. Installing openfoam I get error when files for conflicts:

error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)
paraview: /usr/lib/python3.7/site-packages/vtk.py exists in filesystem (owned by vtk)
paraview: /usr/lib/python3.7/site-packages/vtkmodules/__init__.py exists in filesystem (owned by vtk)
...

should I write it to paraview as bug? thanks

petronny commented on 2019-04-18 17:11 (UTC) (edited on 2019-04-18 17:12 (UTC) by petronny)

@archmkr You can download the pre-built binaries from arch4edu.

Direct link: https://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/arch4edu/x86_64/openfoam-6.20190304-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz

archmkr commented on 2019-04-18 14:15 (UTC)

Is there a way to perform an update instead build it all and all over again each small update?

This package is kind big to compile and if I manage it from myself with a git repository I could just ./Allwmake -update, as mentioned here (https://openfoamwiki.net/index.php/Installation/Linux/OpenFOAM-6)

Xwang commented on 2019-04-18 06:07 (UTC)

@lahwacz Thank you. I've solved sourcing /etc/profile in my .bashrc, but what puzzles me is that the terminal (Konsole) I'm using is a not login and interactive shell as can be seen from the following commands output and yet it seems to manage the aliases as if it was a login shell:

[andreak@n752vx ~]$ [[ $- == i ]] && echo 'Interactive' || echo 'Not interactive' Interactive [andreak@n752vx ~]$ shopt -q login_shell && echo 'Login shell' || echo 'Not login shell' Not login shell

lahwaacz commented on 2019-04-17 21:34 (UTC)

@Xwang: The problem is that unlike environment variables, aliases are not propagated from parent shells to the subshells. Hence, the alias works if and only if your interactive shell sources the /etc/profile.d/openfoam-6.sh file directly. This is the case if the shell is a login shell (see https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bash#Configuration_files), but the package should not assume that all shells are login shells. As a workaround, you can add source /etc/profile.d/openfoam-6.sh to your .bashrc.