Hi Dario,

First thing first, did you change DEME_MAX_WILDCARD_NUM and re-compile 
in-place, or did you re-compile starting from a clean, empty build 
directory? It is important to compile in an empty folder after this change 
is enforced (or you could re-compile in-place then manually copy over the 
just-in-time kernel files, but let's simplify this conversation).

If you re-compiled starting from an empty build directory and then still 
got the error, please let me know and we go from there, probably I'll need 
the script you are running.

Thank you,
Ruochun

On Monday, December 16, 2024 at 6:06:57 PM UTC+8 dario.sc...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> We are using DEME to model the interaction between solid bodies and a 
> granular material for small-body exploration missions.
>
> As we developed our custom model for mechanical, electrostatic, and 
> thermal forces we used the maximum allowed number of wildcards to make the 
> C++ code communicate with the CUDA one.
>
> Noticing that inside *DEM-Engine/src/DEM/Defines.h* there's the option to 
> raise the maximum (currently set to 8) we modified the value and recompiled 
> DEME. However, we are now getting the following error: 
>
> [image: File multimediali.jpeg]
>
> Could you provide some guidance on how to handle the issue?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Sabrina, Dario, Gianni
>

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