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16 years 11 months ago #2033 by Delalleau
Where is asterd ? was created by Delalleau
Hi all.

I need to debug a source of mine I've done in fortran but I cannot find the "asterd" file that appears to be missing.

Does anyone know where it can be found ?
Must I make a new compilation of aster under the PClinux environment ?

Thanks in advance.

AlexD
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16 years 11 months ago #2044 by Delalleau
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Anyone ?

Maybe Joël ?
Is the new version (2008) can be used to "surcharge" the aster version ?

Thanks in advance.

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16 years 11 months ago #2046 by Joël Cugnoni
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Hello,

the version of Aster included in CAELinux is a binary only version which does not include any source code nor debug version of the executable. To develop, you should compile aster in a specific folder (let's say /opt/aster) from its source code.

The pre-requisite being already installed, the compilation should not be too difficult.

To compile the code, be sure to use a standard Konsole or Xterm and not the "CAE Konsole" shell to be sure to avoid any problem with the environment variables.

To compile Aster, I recommend you to use g77-3.3-1 for Fortran, the same code compiled with gfortran being approximatelly 2 to 4 times slower !!!

Joël Cugnoni - a.k.a admin
www.caelinux.com
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16 years 11 months ago #2048 by Delalleau
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Thanks for your reply.

I was just a bit surprised because the previous version I used (caelinux beta3.b) was fully compiled.
I'll use the Salome-meca pack to compile a new version.

Thank you.

AlexD
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