On 10/10/2015 11:35 PM, Dan Brunner wrote:
I've tried to install gmsh in my local area on our lab's Red Hat Linux server (note that I do not have admin privileges, so I cannot sudo or modify things in /usr/bin) by:> wget http://www.geuz.org/gmsh/bin/Linux/gmsh-2.10.1-Linux64.tgz > tar -xzvf gmsh-2.10.1-Linux64.tgz The gmsh GUI will run if I double-click on the icon in a folder. This is of minimal utility for me because I plan on scripting analysis. But it will not run from the command line: > cd gmsh-2.10.1-Linux/bin/ > gmsh -bash: gmsh: command not found Also, FiPy--the application I ultimately plan on using the meshes--can not find gmsh (I've shortened the output with ... for readability): > ipython ... In [*1*]: from fipy import * In [*2*]: mesh=Gmsh2D('''cellSize=0.05,radius=1.0''') ... *EnvironmentError*: Gmsh version must be >= 2.0. Help in resolving this would be greatly appreciated. ~Dan
Maybe it's not on your PATH. Try "echo $PATH" to see where you can put it. Regards, ST -- _______________________________________________ gmsh mailing list [email protected] http://www.geuz.org/mailman/listinfo/gmsh
