Hi Liu,

On 7/13/2016 9:43 PM, Ming Liu wrote:
Hi Richards,

    That would mean that if I were to build flow again on ubuntu 14.04
    (using the latest code) I would see the same error messages when I
    run cases.

Yes.


    My most recent build on ubuntu 16.04 today, trying to use the
    latest libraries was even worse. Flow did not compile (fatal
    compile errors).  Checking my dependencies script, I see that  I
    did install the latest libeigen, which the issue states does not work.

Could you please open an issue on the related modules in the pages of OPM project, and follow the details , that would be very helpful for the others to solve your problem.
OK. I'll have to reproduce the problems tomorrow as I deleted the virtual image. I'm trying to make everything I do repeatable.

Cheers,

-Richard


Best regards,
Liu Ming

2016年7月14日星期四,Richard Huntrods <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 写道:

    Hi Liu,

    On 7/13/2016 6:59 PM, Ming Liu wrote:
    Hi Richard,

    If I understand you  correctly, you have already been built and
    run FLOW, that means you don't have any issue related to the
    compile and linker.
    The only issue is that when you running flow, some messages are
    output in the terminal saying that
    "
    Error: Keyword 'NOECHO' is not supported by flow.
    In file /home/liuming/work/opm/opm-data/norne/NORNE_ATW2013.DATA,
    line 143

    Error: Keyword 'SPECGRID' is not supported by flow.
    In file
    /home/liuming/work/opm/opm-data/norne/INCLUDE/GRID/IRAP_1005.GRDECL,
    line 10
    "
    But after these keywords, flow is still running, right?
    Correct. The SPE 1 & 3 case as well as Norne all ran to completion
    and gave the same output as 14.04.

    Probably the confused thing is that these kinds of messages did
    not show before, that's because we introduce these messages early
    this week,  that is this PR
    https://github.com/OPM/opm-simulators/pull/756.
    OK. That makes sense. My build of flow on Ubuntu 14.04 was done
    July 7 15:54 PDT. (I just checked the dates on /usr/local/bin.

    That would mean that if I were to build flow again on ubuntu 14.04
    (using the latest code) I would see the same error messages when I
    run cases. That's good to know. I'll probably do that this week. :-)

    But regarding ubuntu 16.04, there is a potential issue could lead
    to the failure of the build process, please check  issue here
    https://github.com/OPM/opm-simulators/issues/757

    Thanks.

    My most recent build on ubuntu 16.04 today, trying to use the
    latest libraries was even worse. Flow did not compile (fatal
    compile errors).  Checking my dependencies script, I see that  I
    did install the latest libeigen, which the issue states does not work.

    This is very enjoyable for me. I'm also working to convert some of
    my very old datasets from other simulators to the Eclipse 100 deck
    format. I do wish there was a pdf copy of the Eclipse manual
    around. I looked but there's only course notes and such, unless
    I've missed something.

    Seeing the issues you highlighted, I think I'll sign up to join
    the github conversations tomorrow.

    Cheers,

    -Richard

    Best regards,

    Liu Ming


    2016-07-14 9:45 GMT+08:00 Richard Huntrods
    <[email protected]
    <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>>:

        Hi Liu,

        I understand.

        I'm not talking about Eclipse keywords that are not in the
        Ubuntu 14.04 version today.   I am talking about keywords
        that work today in flow compiled on ubuntu 14.04 but are
        missing when you compile the same exact source code in Ubuntu
        16.04.  Keywords like ECHO and NOECHO.

        Something in the ubuntu 16.04 build process isn't compiling
        or linking everything correctly. I am currently diggin deeper
        to see which dependencies have changed between 14.04 and 16.04.

        I do know there's an issue with libtool. It's not installed
        by default in Ubuntu 16.04 but was in Ubunty 14.04. Worse,
        when you install it in 16.04, somehow it's not where Cmake
        wants it to be, which I am sure is affecting the build / link
        process. I'm tracking that down.

        There are also different (newer) versions of dependencies
        between ubuntu 14.04 and ubuntu 16.04:
          libumfpack5.6.2 (now libumfpack5.7.1 in ubuntu 16.04)
          libboost1.55-dev-all (now libboost1.58-dev-all in ubuntu 16.04)
          and  libsuperlu3-dev (now libsuperlu-dev in ubuntu 16.04)
          Finally, C++ is installed by default in Ubuntu 16.04 at
        version 5, not 4.7.

        The problem for me is that it's a very complex build process,
        and trying to figure out which new dependency library is
        causing the compile process to hiccup is difficult. However,
        I'm working away at it.

        Cheers,

        -Richard


        On 7/13/2016 5:59 PM, Ming Liu wrote:
        Hi Richard,

        I think what kai said is very clear, recently we are working
        on the improvement of the print file, that is .PRT file,  we
        believe this will give the user clear messages that some
        keywords are not supported by flow currently, that's why you
        can see lots of output.  I'm sorry this output brings you
        the trouble, but do not worry, nothing changed in the source
        code about summary file and restart file, you can still
        check results with any visualization tools you like, such as
        resinsight.

        Best regards,
        Liu Ming

        2016-07-14 0:16 GMT+08:00 Richard Huntrods
        <[email protected]
        <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>>:

            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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