Júlio, all, It is definitely possible to build (and use) opm-core without Dune. For kicks and giggles (and to check if we've introduced any incompatibilities) I occasionally build modules opm-parser and opm-core on a Dell laptop that's more than ten years old, features a single Pentium M processor, 500 MB of RAM and runs FreeBSD. I did that last night, so this information is current.
That particular computer is too deprived of resources to build Dune but it does manage, barely, to build the OPM modules in question. It is an exercise in patience though (build time in excess of twenty minutes per module). What diagnostics, if any, do you get from CMake during configuration? Best regards, -- Bård Skaflestad ________________________________________ From: Opm [[email protected]] on behalf of Júlio Hoffimann [[email protected]] Sent: 05 March 2014 15:31 To: [email protected] Subject: [OPM] [opm-core] DUNE dependency Dear all, I used to build opm-core without any DUNE module (dune-common, dune-istl), but the last time I tried it, CMake did fail. DUNE is optional, isn't it? What is the commit that made it a requirement? I'm having trouble trying to build dune-istl on an ancient Red Hat cluster with mixed toolchain. Sincerely, Júlio. _______________________________________________ Opm mailing list [email protected] http://www.opm-project.org/mailman/listinfo/opm
