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=== 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. Also you can compile Cantera with SCONS.
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=== Retrieve ORCh with Git ===
  
== SCONS ==
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The installation location should follow a given format. As the path to the orch folder must follow:
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<code>
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./workdir/orch$
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</code>
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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:
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<code>
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/home/user/workdir$ git clone git@gitlab.coria-cfd.fr:orch/orch.git
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</code>
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=== Pre installation for Cantera 2.4===
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The 2.4 version of Cantera , downloaded with ORCh at workdir/orch/Cantera, needs :
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* C++ Boost librairies (Version 1.68, the newer don't work with Cantera) to run properly.
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* SCONS compiler
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==== SCONS ====
  
 
  https://sourceforge.net/projects/scons/files/scons/3.0.3/scons-3.0.3.tar.gz/download
 
  https://sourceforge.net/projects/scons/files/scons/3.0.3/scons-3.0.3.tar.gz/download
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  python setup.py install
 
  python setup.py install
  
== BOOST LIBRARIES ==
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==== BOOST LIBRARIES ====
  
 
https://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_68_0.html
 
https://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_68_0.html
  
 
  cd boost_1_68_0  
 
  cd boost_1_68_0  
  sh boostrap.sh
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  sh bootstrap.sh
  ./b2
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  ./b2 install --libdir=yourPath/boost_1_68_0/lib  --includedir=<yourPath/boost_1_68_0/include
  
 
... patience ... the boost installation can be long
 
... patience ... the boost installation can be long
  
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==== software used by Cantera 2.4 ====
  
MPI librairies will be also needed for Stochastic configurations.
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If you don't already have Cantera 2.4 on your computer, you will need to get several external softwares (fmt, Eigen, googletest and sundials), located in orch/Cantera/ext/ :
  
=== Installation procedure ===
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You can either download the ext.tar file and extract it in orch/Cantera/ext/ :
  
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[[File:ext.tar.gz]]
  
The installation location should follow a given format. As the path to the orch folder must follow:
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Or directly download each software (could take some time ..)
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* fmt
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$ git clone https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt.git
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$ sudo mkdir /usr/local/include/fmt
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$ sudo cp fmt/fmt/format.* /usr/local/include/fmt/
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* Google test
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get https://github.com/google/googletest/archive/release-1.8.0.tar.gz
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tar xf release-1.8.0.tar.gz
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cd googletest-release-1.8.0
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cmake -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON .
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make
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then cp -r * ~/orch/Cantera/ext/googletest ...
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* eigen
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visit https://eigen.tuxfamily.org/index.php?title=Main_Page
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Download the 3.2.10 tar
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tar -xvf 3.2.10.tar
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cp file into orch/Cantera/ext
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* Sundials version 3.1
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MPI librairies will be also needed for Stochastic configurations.
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=== Installation procedure ===
  
<code>
 
./workdir/orch$
 
</code>
 
  
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:
 
  
<code>
 
/home/user/workdir$ git clone git@gitlab.coria-cfd.fr:orch/orch.git
 
</code>
 
  
  
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The following steps must be completed before you can use ORCh:
 
The following steps must be completed before you can use ORCh:
 
* Compile Cantera :
 
* Compile Cantera :
  with the compiler SCONS
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  In the directory workdir/orch/Cantera, modify the paths in the file "cantera.conf" with the appropriate one.
  command : scons build
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  build with SCONS : "scons build"
  be sure to add the right paths to boost when the first error message shows up
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  If the build fail, for any reason, use "scons clean" before doing again the previous step, after coping with problems indicated in the output.
 
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Moreover, some librairies have to be added in Cantera/ext in order to build Cantera :
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$ git clone https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt.git
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$ sudo mkdir /usr/local/include/fmt
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$ sudo cp fmt/  orch/Cantera/ext
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* Add to your .bashrc file:
 
* Add to your .bashrc file:
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<code>export BOOSTPATH="/yourPath/boost_1_68_0"</code>
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  <code>export GTCOMB_CT_HOME=/home/yourloggin/orch/Cantera</code>
 
  <code>export GTCOMB_CT_HOME=/home/yourloggin/orch/Cantera</code>
 
  <code>export GTCOMB_CT_HOSTTYPE=$GTCOMB_CT_HOME/lib</code>
 
  <code>export GTCOMB_CT_HOSTTYPE=$GTCOMB_CT_HOME/lib</code>
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  <code>export CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=$CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH:/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/c++/4.8</code>
 
  <code>export CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=$CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH:/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/c++/4.8</code>
  
* Check that the compilation of the ORCh package runs fine
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* Check that the compilation of the ORCh package runs fine by testing one of the several test cases in orch/Tests/
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  <code> make clean </code>
 
  <code> make clean </code>
 
  <code> make </code>
 
  <code> make </code>
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<code> ./mainProgram </code>

Latest revision as of 19:43, 29 June 2020

Retrieve ORCh with Git

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


Pre installation for Cantera 2.4

The 2.4 version of Cantera , downloaded with ORCh at workdir/orch/Cantera, needs :

  • C++ Boost librairies (Version 1.68, the newer don't work with Cantera) to run properly.
  • SCONS compiler

SCONS

https://sourceforge.net/projects/scons/files/scons/3.0.3/scons-3.0.3.tar.gz/download
cd scons-3.0.3
python setup.py install

BOOST LIBRARIES

https://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_68_0.html

cd boost_1_68_0 
sh bootstrap.sh
./b2  install --libdir=yourPath/boost_1_68_0/lib   --includedir=<yourPath/boost_1_68_0/include

... patience ... the boost installation can be long

software used by Cantera 2.4

If you don't already have Cantera 2.4 on your computer, you will need to get several external softwares (fmt, Eigen, googletest and sundials), located in orch/Cantera/ext/ :

You can either download the ext.tar file and extract it in orch/Cantera/ext/ :

File:Ext.tar.gz

Or directly download each software (could take some time ..)

  • fmt
$ git clone https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt.git
$ sudo mkdir /usr/local/include/fmt
$ sudo cp fmt/fmt/format.* /usr/local/include/fmt/

  • Google test
get https://github.com/google/googletest/archive/release-1.8.0.tar.gz
tar xf release-1.8.0.tar.gz
cd googletest-release-1.8.0
cmake -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON .
make
then cp -r * ~/orch/Cantera/ext/googletest ...
  • eigen
visit https://eigen.tuxfamily.org/index.php?title=Main_Page
Download the 3.2.10 tar
tar -xvf 3.2.10.tar
cp file into orch/Cantera/ext
  • Sundials version 3.1


MPI librairies will be also needed for Stochastic configurations.

Installation procedure

Installation

The following steps must be completed before you can use ORCh:

  • Compile Cantera :
In the directory workdir/orch/Cantera, modify the paths in the file "cantera.conf" with the appropriate one.
build with SCONS : "scons build"
If the build fail, for any reason, use "scons clean" before doing again the previous step, after coping with problems indicated in the output.
  • Add to your .bashrc file:
export BOOSTPATH="/yourPath/boost_1_68_0"
export GTCOMB_CT_HOME=/home/yourloggin/orch/Cantera
export GTCOMB_CT_HOSTTYPE=$GTCOMB_CT_HOME/lib
export GTCOMB_CT_DATA=$GTCOMB_CT_HOME/data
  • All the openmpi and gcc-compiler libraries must be available on your machine, typically you need something like below in your .bashrc file (some may already be there no need to duplicate):
source /opt/intel/composerxe/bin/compilervars.sh intel64
export INTEL_HOME="/opt/intel/composerxe"
export INTEL_INC="$INTEL_HOME/include"
export INTEL_LIB="$INTEL_HOME/lib"
export INTEL_BIN="$INTEL_HOME/bin"
export INTEL_MAN="$INTEL_HOME/man"
export PATH="$INTEL_BIN:$PATH"
export LIBRARY_PATH="$INTEL_LIB:$LIBRARY_PATH"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$INTEL_LIB:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
export MANPATH="$INTEL_MAN:$MANPATH"
export MPI_HOME="/local/openmpi/intel-14.0.2/1.8.1"
export MPI_INC="$MPI_HOME/include"
export MPI_LIB="$MPI_HOME/lib"
export MPI_BIN="$MPI_HOME/bin"
export MPI_MAN="$MPI_HOME/share/man"
export PATH="$MPI_BIN:$PATH"
export LIBRARY_PATH="$MPI_LIB:$LIBRARY_PATH"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$MPI_LIB:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
export MANPATH="$MPI_MAN:$MANPATH"
export HDF5_HOME="/local/hdf5/intel-14.0.2/1.8.12"
export HDF5_INC="$HDF5_HOME/include"
export HDF5_BIN="$HDF5_HOME/bin"
export HDF5_LIB="$HDF5_HOME/lib"
export PATH="$HDF5_BIN:$PATH"
export LIBRARY_PATH="$HDF5_LIB:$LIBRARY_PATH"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$HDF5_LIB:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
export PAPI_HOME="/local/papi/intel-14.0.2/5.3.0"
export LANG=C
export LC_ALL=C
export CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=$CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH:/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/c++/4.8
  • Check that the compilation of the ORCh package runs fine by testing one of the several test cases in orch/Tests/


 make clean 
 make 
 ./mainProgram