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+ | The 2.4 version of Cantera needs C++ Boost librairies (Version 1.68, the newer don't work with Cantera) to run properly. | ||
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+ | ... patience ... the boost installation can be long | ||
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+ | Moreover, the cantera sources can be built with scons. | ||
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+ | MPI librairies will be also needed for Stochastic configurations. | ||
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The installation location should follow a given format. As the path to the orch folder must follow: | The installation location should follow a given format. As the path to the orch folder must follow: |
Latest revision as of 14:03, 16 July 2019
Pre installation
The 2.4 version of Cantera needs C++ Boost librairies (Version 1.68, the newer don't work with Cantera) to run properly.
... patience ... the boost installation can be long
Moreover, the cantera sources can be built with scons.
MPI librairies will be also needed for Stochastic configurations.
Installation procedure
The installation location should follow a given format. As the path to the orch folder must follow:
./workdir/orch$
The orch repository should be positioned in a workdir folder. So create the workdir folder in which you clone the orch repository from the gitlab:
/home/user/workdir$ git clone git@gitlab.coria-cfd.fr:orch/orch.git
The gt_comb folder, in which is placed cantera must be at the same level than the workdir folder, so as to say in the previous example:
/home/user/gt_comb/cantera$
For more information, see the orch:Installation Guide