Dear Emmanuel,
It is hard to tell for us what the problem is.
Link for Windows installation is
https://resinsight.org/getting-started/download-and-install/windows-installation/
The site says: download the zip file from
https://github.com/OPM/ResInsight/releases, extract and and run
ResInsight.exe
If you have problems with this, then maybe create an issue at
https://github.com/OPM/ResInsight
HTH and cheers,
Markus
On 21.07.24 06:19, Ndip Ojong Emmanuel wrote:
Hello everyone,
I hope you're having a good morning. I just wanted to express my
gratitude to Lisa, Markus, and Bård for their help in resolving an
issue I was facing. Thanks to your input, I was able to plot
simulation production curves for the SPE1CASE1 data using the
ResInsight visualizer on Ubuntu. I also updated my Ubuntu version to
22.04.4 LTS.
However, when I tried to access the link you provided for ResInsight
on my Windows machine, I encountered difficulties and couldn't
download it. I've also searched on Google but still couldn't access
the website. I prefer using ResInsight on Windows due to limited space
on my Virtual Machine with a Linux OS, which keeps freezing despite
increasing the capacity from 2GB to 4GB.
Once again, thank you all for your support.
Best regards,
Emmanuel
On Wed, 17 Jul 2024 at 18:54, Patricia Carreras
<[email protected]> wrote:
Wow! I am impressed by your willingness to help!
Big thanks to Markus, Lisa and Bard for providing potential
solutions for the problem. Let's wait for what Ndip has to say.
I really appreciate the help of all of you. I am mentoring Ndip on
reservoir simulation and have done the same in the past with
Ricardo Lara, a Mexican student from the University of Austin
(Texas) at that time. Ricardo also used OPM to improve his
reservoir simulation skills. I am volunteering as a mentor for the
SPE (Society of Petroleum Engineers).
I am a big supporter of OPM, as you can see, since many years ago.
Equinor should also receive praise for providing a free field case
database and supporting the software.
I am looking forward to have the software working to start having fun!
Kind regards.
Patricia
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*De:* Markus Blatt <[email protected]>
*Enviado:* miércoles, 17 de julio de 2024 08:57
*Para:* Lisa Julia Nebel <[email protected]>; Ndip Ojong
Emmanuel <[email protected]>
*Cc:* Patricia Carreras <[email protected]>;
[email protected] <[email protected]>
*Asunto:* Re: [Opm] Re: help - Problem with Phyton script for X-Y
plots
Hi,
*Concerning the python problem:*
Ubuntu/debian had two incompatible python versions (2.* and 3.*)
during some time. Just use python3 command instead of python:
*python3 summaryplot WBHP:INJ WBHP:PROD WOPR:PROD WGPR:PROD
WGIR:INJ SPE1CASE1.DATA*
Or install the mentioned package:
sudo apt-get install python-is-python3
After that using python should also work.
*Concerning libecl-dev*
the package that is in Ubuntu seems to be something completely
different from what we meant our website. The one in Ubuntu is
titled: " Embeddable Common-Lisp: development files and has
nothing to do with OPM.
So I guess if Lisa can run the script then libecl is not needed
and you can ignore the error when installing it. You definitely
should not need to upgrade your system.
Cheers,
Markus
On 17.07.24 12:59, Lisa Julia Nebel wrote:
Hello Emmanuel,
cool that you could install the python packages! :)
Regarding libecl-dev: I have a debian 12 machine and also a
Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS machine, for both this package is available. I
suggest you either try to install libecl-dev from here:
https://packages.debian.org/sid/libdevel/libecl-dev or upgrade to
22.04 (or even to 24.04).
Alternatively you can install ResInsight
(https://resinsight.org/getting-started/download-and-install/build-instructions-ubuntu/).
Best regards,
Lisa
On 7/17/24 12:35, Ndip Ojong Emmanuel wrote:
Hi Lisa. Thank you so much for reaching out to help.
The version of Ubuntu I use is Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Exactly. You understand the problem, but even using the commands
you sent above didn't work for me. I have attached some
screenshots of the error messages to this email.
So the problem has not been solved.
Error messages below.
E: Unable to locate package libecl-dev ( I get this when trying
to install the libecl)
Command 'python' not found, did you mean:
command 'python3' from deb python3
command 'python' from deb python-is-python3 ( I get this when
I type the command "*python summaryplot WBHP:INJ WBHP:PROD
WOPR:PROD WGPR:PROD WGIR:INJ SPE1CASE1.DATA")*
**
*I would be happy if you could help me further to find a solution. *
Ndip Ojong Emmanuel
On Wed, 17 Jul 2024 at 08:43, Lisa Julia Nebel
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello Emmanuel,
first of all: sorry for not getting back to you earlier, I
saw you wrote an email already yesterday, and I had a look
yet yesterday I was busy.
You mean this here?
https://opm-project.org/?page_id=197&page=6
<https://opm-project.org/?page_id=197&page=6>
On my system, the command
*sudo apt-get install python-ecl python-numpy
python-matplotlib libecl-dev
*did not work, so I did
*sudo apt install libecl-dev
**pip install ecl numpy matplotlib
*and then
*python summaryplot WBHP:INJ WBHP:PROD WOPR:PROD WGPR:PROD
WGIR:INJ SPE1CASE1.DATA
*worked.
Does that possibly already solve your question?
If not: What error are you getting?
Best regards,
Lisa
On 7/17/24 07:56, Markus Blatt wrote:
Dear Patricia,
very cool that you are using OPM. I have a dear friend who
is also from Cameroon. Great to meet you guys.
We will try to look into this.
Unfortunately, we often do not find the necessary time to
maintain all the scripts in
https://github.com/OPM/opm-utilities/, which is a bit of a
shame, but there is just so much important work to do and
always so little time.
The same holds for the tutorials that you found/used. "My
first reservoir simulation"
<https://opm-project.org/?page_id=197>
<https://opm-project.org/?page_id=197> seems to not have
been updated for some years.
What system is your student using (e.g. Ubuntu 22.04 or the
likes)? If he is using Ubuntu, he might be able to easily
install ResInsight, see Resinsight Installation
instructions for Ubuntu
<https://resinsight.org/getting-started/download-and-install/linux-installation/>
<https://resinsight.org/getting-started/download-and-install/linux-installation/>.
That software is rather powerful and many people use it on
a day-day basis Even those not using OPM for simulation.
You can easily plot summary curves with it.
Kind regards,
Markus
On 17.07.24 03:06, Patricia Carreras wrote:
Hello all,
Ndip, a master's student from Cameroon cc in this email,
is having trouble to install the Python script called
Summary Plot necessary to generate X-Y plots (OPR vs time,
OPT vs time, etc.). It seems that he is installing it, but
it is not working. He can visualize grid plots with no
problem.
My questions:
* Is it mandatory to install the Phyton script to be
able to visualize the X-Y plots (unsmry)?
* Any clues about why the script or the installation
might not be working?
* Any other guidance that you might provide?
He is really in a hurry to have the graphical software
working because he is planning to use OPM-Flow for his
thesis.
Thank you so much for any help that you might provide.
Kind regards.
Patricia Carreras
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