Robert,
There was one significant change to my compile procedure for Ubuntu
14.04. First, allow me to briefly explain my scripts and then the change
I made:
opm-source.sh - gets all the opm sources using git.
opm-depends.sh - uses apt-get install to install all the dependencies
required to compile opm sources.
opm-ert.sh - gets ert source and compiles & installs it.
opm-make.sh - compiles & installs the opm sources (except for resinsight).
Here's where things differ between Ubuntu 14.04 and Ubuntu 16.04
When I ran the opm-depends.sh script, I found the error file showed two
problems that weren't problems with Ubuntu 14.04:
1. libboost1.55 not found; manually search for newer (apt search
libboost | grep libboost) and install: sudo apt-get install
libboost-dev-all
2. libumfpack5.6.2 not found; manually search for newer (apt search
libumfpack | grep libumfpack) and install: sudo apt-get install
libumfpack5.7.1
However, apt-get replies libumfpack5.7.1 is already the newest
version, so really don’t need to do this step.
Once I installed the latest libboost-dev-all, the rest of the compile
process for OPM proceeded without any problems that I could see. FLOW
was created in /usr/local/bin, and it ran.
However, as I said in my prior email, the output keywords are not
recognized.
Note: I compile ResInsight in a separate set of shell scripts (but
similar to those above):
res-source.sh - get the ResInsight sources using git
oct-depends.sh - apt-get install the dependencies to compile octave
oct-make.sh - compile & install octave
res-make.sh - compile & install ResInsight
Cheers,
-Richard Huntrods, P.Eng.
On 7/13/2016 9:18 AM, Robert Walker wrote:
Could you please share what changes you took in order to get OPM to
compile in 16.04? I have tried repeatedly, always to no avail.
Thank you,
Robert Walker
Robert L. Walker
MS Petroleum Engineering
Mork Family Department of Chemicals and Materials Sciences
University of Southern California
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On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 11:16 AM, Richard Huntrods
<huntr...@athabascau.ca <mailto:huntr...@athabascau.ca>> wrote:
Greetings!
My name is Richard Huntrods, currently on Vancouver Island Canada.
My background is in Chemical Engineering (B.Sc. & M.Eng.). I spent
5+ years in the 1980's writing reservoir simulators for a few
companies in Alberta, Canada. Since then I moved into consulting,
then full-time teaching. I'm currently teaching Computer Science
at Athabasca University - a distance education university in Alberta.
I have always been interested in reservoir simulation, and
recently have begun compiling and using the FLOW simulator from
the OPM project.
I have successfully compiled and used the OPM suite on Ubuntu
14.04 as per the build guidelines. I also have kept detailed notes
of my process, from starting VirtualBox on a Windows 7 PC through
installing Ubuntu 14.04 and then obtaining and building the OPM
sources. I also wrote a few shell scripts to help automate the
process and have confirmed it a few times with clean builds.
I would be willing to share my documents and scripts if desired.
I'm now in the process of building OPM from source on Ubuntu
16.04. I *almost* works. With a few minor changes required in
dependency packages, I have been able to get all the sources
compiled and running. However, there's a problem with FLOW - it
won't recognize many of the output keywords such as ECHO, NOECHO,
RPTSCHED from the SPE test cases, and many more in the Norne test
case. I am sure it's a missing dependency in the Eclipse input
code, but have not yet isolated it.
I am wondering who is currently working on compiling under Ubuntu
16.04 and whether or not they would be willing to share any tips
and problems they may already have seen and diagnosed. I'd be very
willing to contribute to this process.
Thanks in advance, and again welcome to everyone.
-Richard Huntrods, P.Eng.
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