Stephane Popinet wrote:
In order to implement the GfsDefine macro
keyword, the gerris executable calls m4 and awk on the input parameter
file. It also uses a 'm4.awk' file which is normally installed in
$prefix/lib/gerris/m4.awk. Is there any reason why this file is not
part of your current
I tried testing by simply adding
GfsDefine CIRCLE (ellipse (-0.5,0.,0.4,0.4))
to my gfs script.
gerris2d continues generating the same macro error:
gerris: file `test.gfs' is not a valid simulation file
test.gfs:20:1: unknown class `GfsDefine'
Did you use the -m option of
On Fri, 2009-05-01 at 20:51 +1200, Stephane Popinet wrote:
I tried testing by simply adding
GfsDefine CIRCLE (ellipse (-0.5,0.,0.4,0.4))
to my gfs script.
gerris2d continues generating the same macro error:
gerris: file `test.gfs' is not a valid simulation file
Package: gerris
Version: 0.9.2+darcs081022-dfsg.1-4
Severity: normal
I have had a look at your debian packaging of Gerris and I believe
there may be a problem. In order to implement the GfsDefine macro
keyword, the gerris executable calls m4 and awk on the input parameter
file. It also uses a
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