Code-Saturne 1.3.1 Stand-alone binary package
- Robin Borland
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17 years 6 days ago #1925
by Robin Borland
Replied by Robin Borland on topic Re:Code-Saturne 1.3.1 Stand-alone binary package
Stephan,
I do not know what your issue can be, I get CHR.ENSIGHT.MMDDHRMN files when I ask for them, and they show up in the results directory.
I have post processed these on both the Linux and Windows versions of ParaView.
Did you set the /TEMP directory before you executed the program? as detailed in Joel's Flow Step tutorial ?
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Robin
I do not know what your issue can be, I get CHR.ENSIGHT.MMDDHRMN files when I ask for them, and they show up in the results directory.
I have post processed these on both the Linux and Windows versions of ParaView.
Did you set the /TEMP directory before you executed the program? as detailed in Joel's Flow Step tutorial ?
Regards
Robin
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16 years 10 months ago #2045
by Martin Splettstößer
Replied by Martin Splettstößer on topic Re:Code-Saturne 1.3.1 Stand-alone binary package
Hello!
I encountered the same problem as Stephan did (Signal SIGSEGV intercepte), although I wanted to write output-files in .med-format. The strange thing is that some of the tutorials for Saturne worked well with med-files but some didn't. I couldn't find any solution for that problem yet. Did anyone else?
Thanks,
Martin
I encountered the same problem as Stephan did (Signal SIGSEGV intercepte), although I wanted to write output-files in .med-format. The strange thing is that some of the tutorials for Saturne worked well with med-files but some didn't. I couldn't find any solution for that problem yet. Did anyone else?
Thanks,
Martin
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