>> Dear All,
>>
>> Please see attached a simple test code called gyreoss.c.
>> It reads the mesh file test.msh produced by gmsh using
>> the geometry description in the file test.geo. Then the
>> code prints information about the mesh. Also attached
>> are files with the output of the code in optimized as well
>> as in the debugging modes
>>
>> Unfortunately, neither the number of nodes nor the
>> number of the elements are correct.
>>
>> Additionally there is an error when attempting to get data from
>> the active elements:
>> Assertion `_elem_data_closed' failed.
>>
>
>> I wonder if this is a bug or improper usage of the library
>> from my side.
>>
>> Any hint would be greatly appreciated.

>Hi,

>For me at least, your attachment did not make it through to the list.
>I also did not find your message trapped in any of the sourceforge
>list filters.  If the attachment was larger than 40K, it may have been
>deleted automatically...  You can send it to me directly and I'll have
>a look when time permits.

>-- 
>John

Hi, 

The files can be seen at:

http://depositfiles.com/files/ldfmte89w

Svil


      
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