wrt openFoam in my view.
>
> Bruno
>
> On 20/11/2023 22:07, Klaus Thoeni wrote:
>
> HI guys,
>
> regarding 18.04. In the paper it is stated that OpenFOAM coupling is only
> working in 18.04. Would it make sense to keep it?
>
> Klaus
>
> On Tue, Nov 21, 2023 at
HI guys,
regarding 18.04. In the paper it is stated that OpenFOAM coupling is only
working in 18.04. Would it make sense to keep it?
Klaus
On Tue, Nov 21, 2023 at 7:42 AM Bruno Chareyre <
bruno.chare...@3sr-grenoble.fr> wrote:
> Yes, that's perfect.
>
> B
> On 20/11/2023 21:39, Anton Gladky
Hello everyone,
I also fully support such a statement and am happy to contribute.
My thoughts are with all fellow Ukrainiens, especially you Anton. Hope your
family is safe.
Klaus
On Fri, Mar 4, 2022 at 8:24 AM Anton Gladky wrote:
> Hello Bruno,
>
> thanks for this initiative! I do really
Hi Deepak,
the next meeting is on the 12th of January. We are looking at one meeting
every two months. I can invite you if you are interested, just let me know.
Klaus
On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 6:00 AM Deepak Kn wrote:
> Hello Janek,
>
> Just a question, how often do these meetings take place ?
Sounds great, I am in.
Klaus
On Mon, Oct 25, 2021 at 9:27 PM Bruno Chareyre <
bruno.chare...@3sr-grenoble.fr> wrote:
> Hi Devs,
>
> For your information, I will submit yade to a french "Open Science and
> Open Source Software Prize" that was opened recently.
> I've been invited to to so by
Hi Gael,
thanks for your email. Somehow question #694548 slipped through the cracks
so I didn't follow the discussion. Indeed, there is a problem on how forces
are distributed. I will have to look into this. In the meantime, it would
be excellent if you could share your solution, best is to push
Public bug reported:
I seem to get a Segmentation fault (core dumped) when using
GridConnection, PFacet, and randomDensePack. And I am not sure why. I
have attached an image and "working" example.
Thanks in advance,
Justin
Edit: I could not seem to upload an picture or example code. Thus code
Hi Bruno,
yes, that's right. Dev's should have the rights to do that.
K
On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 2:00 AM Bruno Chareyre <
bruno.chare...@3sr-grenoble.fr> wrote:
>
>
> On 12/5/18 7:21 AM, Klaus Thoeni wrote:
> > I terms of branching, I think this should be kept flexible.
Hi Bruno,
thanks for taking the initiative here.
I have also used GitLab over the last year and I can only say positive
things (especially not owned by Microsoft). If you asked me it is probably
time to move everything (incl. code, Q, bug tracking etc.) to one single
platform and to leave
Sounds like a good fix to me.
Klaus
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> changes.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Robert
>
>
> Le dim. 20 mai 2018 à 23:18, Klaus Thoeni <klaus.tho...@gmail.com> a
> écrit :
>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> this commit seems to be the issue:
>>
>> https://github.com/yade/trunk/commit/127457
Hi guys,
this commit seems to be the issue:
https://github.com/yade/trunk/commit/12745740f2ff4b72aa09f55e9bbb0df367a838d4
By reverting it, compilation, checks and test work just fine. However, not
sure if the revert causes other specific issues.
Klaus
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 5:20 PM, Klaus
Hi guys,
I remember a discussion with a CGAL problem to get yade ready for 18.04
LTS. From the discussion it looks that everything is solved. However, I
just did a fresh install of Kubuntu 18.04 and tried to compile the code
(latest trunk version).
cmake went fine but compilation didn't work as
Hi Loic,
thanks for reporting. I found the problem. Will try to fix it.
Klaus
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Title:
Ip2_FrictMat_FrictViscoMat_FrictViscoPhys() law body
Hi Jerome,
congrats to your new position also from my side and thank you very much for
your initiative.
I had a look at your proposal which seems to be specifically related to hydro-
mechanical modelling. Is there any particular reason? If I remember correctly,
the first workshop was not
Hi guys,
I have been playing with the Linux subsystem in Win 10 (mainly the bash
terminal) for a while. First thing to note is that everything without graphics
works as expected. However, once you are looking to run something with
graphics it becomes tricky. You need to install an X server on
Yes, compiling yade without QT is another solution :-)
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Title:
yade not working prpoperly on Ubuntu/Kubuntu 16.04
Status in Yade:
New
Bug
Hi all,
here a follow up on this from my side and a "work-around". I know what's
causing the problem and it can be avoided
First of all, this is definitely not a Kubuntu specific problem. I could
not identify a specific pattern but I tried various distros on various
computers and the problem
Hi Jerome,
great addition and thanks for sharing the scripts.
One question, why did you use Matlab/Octave and not python? Python scripts
would "fit" better into the trunk ;-)
I terms of where to upload the scripts. I would suggest a folder in
"examples" with an example, your scripts and
Hi Anton,
thanks for having a look at this. Nevertheless, this should not be
restricted to Kubuntu. In fact, I can reproduce the exactly same
behaviour in Ubuntu and 3 more users have confirmed the problem on
Ubuntu. Ubuntu and Kubuntu use the same packages/library versions so
this makes also
Hi Anton,
did you use IPython from pip as indicated by Vaclav or just standard
packages?
I can provide you the virtual machine for Ubuntu/Kubuntu if it helps.
Let me know.
Cheers
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Any version of yade (package, yadedaily, compiled) is giving problems on
Ubuntu/Kubuntu 16.04. The ipython terminal shows a strange behaviour
when starting yade with a script. In addition, yade might crash when
doing some simple operations in the ipython command line. Also,
t,
>
> Raphael Maurin, PhD
> Post-doctoral researcher
> IMFT, Univ. Toulouse
> raphael.mau...@imft.fr
>
>
> - Mail original -
> De: "Klaus Thoeni" <klaus.tho...@gmail.com>
> À: "Maurin Raphaël" <raphael.mau...@irstea.fr>
>
gt;
> Therefore, I don't know if it is appropriate to put something in the
> fluid-solid coupling part of the wiki for now, what do you think ?
>
> Best,
>
> Raphael
>
> Raphael Maurin, PhD
> Post-doctoral researcher
> IMFT, Univ. Toulouse
> raphael.ma
phael.mau...@imft.fr
>
> - Mail original -
>
> De: "Klaus Thoeni" <klaus.tho...@gmail.com>
> À: "Yade developers" <yade-dev@lists.launchpad.net>
> Envoyé: Samedi 2 Juillet 2016 14:33:24
> Objet: [Yade-dev] HydroForceEngine
>
> Hi guys (R
Hi guys (Raphael?),
I couldn't find any example scripts for the HydroForceEngine. Please could
you add some to the source code?
Thanks a lot,
Klaus
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Yes, will do!
On Thu, 16 Jun 2016 07:30:52 PM Anton Gladky wrote:
> Hi Klaus,
>
> could you please update also a test-case. Because during yade --test
> one get a notification " chainedCylinder is deprecated."
>
> Thanks
>
> Anton
>
>
> 2016-06
of this? Any suggestions?
Cheers
Klaus
On Tue, 17 May 2016 09:31:13 AM François wrote:
> 2016-05-11 15:11 GMT+02:00 Bruno Chareyre <bruno.chare...@grenoble-inp.fr>:
> > On 05/11/2016 01:52 PM, Klaus Thoeni wrote:
> >> I think sooner or later we should get rid of the
an letting the user think it is
> > working as before.
> >
> > François
> >
> > 2016-05-11 13:23 GMT+02:00 Klaus Thoeni <klaus.tho...@gmail.com>:
> >> Hi Bruno,
> >>
> >> here my suggestion: add Cylinder and ChainedCylinder functio
ass can be
> used to modelize a single cylinder.
> I wonder how it could be improved. Beyhond renaming GridConnection
> (still an option), we could make ChainedCylinder, or maybe just Cylinder
> an alias of GridConnection.
> Other suggestions?
>
> Bruno
>
> On 05/06
I like the idea, either way sounds good to me.
Klaus
On Wed, 20 Apr 2016 08:35:29 AM Jan Stránský wrote:
> Hi Anton,
> I am ok with .MM. What about just YY.MM, 16.04, like Ubuntu?
> cheers
> Jan
>
> 2016-04-19 22:13 GMT+02:00 Anton Gladky :
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I
heck-scripts to be sure the
> main things don't get silently broken?
> Bruno
>
> On 10/03/16 14:30, nore...@launchpad.net wrote:
> >
> > revno: 3806
> > committer: Klaus Thoeni <klaus.tho...@gmail.com&
Hi guys,
just realised that the online documentation is not up-to-date with the latest
trunk version. In addition, as pointed out by Anton --test causes a segfault.
This must be to an earlier commit. Isn't the server supposed to automatically
compile and run --test and make doc?
Cheers
Klaus
was thinkink about creating special file just for
> different shapes (sphere, facet, polyhedra, box, wall...), but never did
> it. Still I think it is a good idea. Anyway any file split is ok for me..
>
> cheers
> Jan
>
> 2015-12-08 7:30 GMT+01:00 Klaus Thoeni <klaus.tho...@gm
Hi guys,
I am about to push the pfacet code (as a Xmas present) but before I wanted to
discuss the following:
1) The utils module is massive and I suggest that we move everything related
to cylinder, grids and pfacets in a new file, e.g. gridpfacet_utils.py. Are you
happy if I chance this?
of the repository
as compressed archive from the github page of the corresponding revision.
No need for a tarball repository, github is doing that for us.
B
On 27/10/14 23:15, Klaus Thoeni wrote:
Hi guys,
the link is here [1], under Source code - Download it says:
For those behind firewall
@lists.launchpad.net
Betreff: Re: [Yade-dev] Server down???
I guess it is a problem on 3sr server, but... dumb question: what is found
there usually? B
On 27/10/14 05:45, Klaus Thoeni wrote:
Hi guys,
the access on [1] is not working.
Not sure who is responsible for it but can we fix
Hi guys,
the access on [1] is not working.
Not sure who is responsible for it but can we fix it?
Thanks,
Klaus
[1] https://www.yade-dem.org/source/
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why is Eigen3 version 3.2.1 for Trusty not included on our ppa:yade-
users/external but instead on http://yade-dem.org/packages? The default
version in Trusty is 3.2.0-8.
Cheers
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On Thursday 17 July 2014 12:47:30 Bruno Chareyre wrote:
On 17/07/14 10:26, Jérôme Duriez wrote:
Yade must be be consistent and the convention for strain/stress is
traction positive. If python says -1 then paraview should also say -1,
not +1.
I'm learning it...
If you prefer, here is
Hi guys,
I created a wiki page where you can add your thoughts about what we should
discuss and implement during the Coding Fest which is part of day 3 of the
1st Yade Workshop.
Please feel free to add things you would like to discuss here:
https://yade-dem.org/wiki/Brainstorming
A
revno: 4013
committer: Klaus Thoeni klaus.tho...@gmail.com
timestamp: Tue 2014-06-10 13:36:47 +1000
message:
improve output and remove first iteration in calculation velocity
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Hi Jérôme,
nice idea. However, not sure if this is the way to go. I don't think we
need a new attribute. Why not just adding a little table in each LawFunctor
description in the doc? We can still grep for the table and build up the
current wiki table.
BTW, if we don't find a solution here we can
Hi guys,
just to let you know. I updated the results on the wiki [1]. Still performance
test but with more iterations and up to 1 million particles.
Cheers,
Klaus
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1million of particles?
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On 09/04/14 14:32, Klaus Thoeni wrote:
Hi guys,
just to let you know. I updated the results on the wiki [1]. Still
performance test but with more iterations and up to 1 million particles
Hi guys,
I run some dynamic tests with my mesh too (some times ago, but I forgot to
check). Implementation is fine and speed up is only about 6-8%. However, the
simulation has just about 30 particles.
I even have more results for the performance check (with 1 Mio particles)
which I will
Hi Anton,
you are right, changing the script as follows has the same effect:
# -*- coding: utf-8
import subprocess
numberTests = 10
for z in range(numberTests):
#O.reset()
bodies=
Public bug reported:
O.reset() does not free the memory, i.e. if you run a series of
simulations in a loop the memory usage is accumulating. Here is a script
which reproduces the issue (it should affect all versions):
# -*- coding: utf-8
import subprocess
numberTests = 10
for z in
https://yade-dem.org/wiki/Performance_Test
Wow! Speed x6 for 500k particules?!
It was definitely worth trying with larger numbers, it changes the
picture completely when the last points are included.
Very nice page.
Could you also give some absolute timings for completness? A convenient
Hi Bruno,
2/ Hyperthreading is completely useless for heavy computing tasks,
actually even bad, as your results suggest.
I did some tests by enabling and disabling hyperthreading some time ago.
Conclusions: always disable hyperthreading, as you say it makes no sense for
the kind of thinks we
Hi guys,
is there a reason why we have two parameters here? Wouldn't one be enough?
E.i. we just use discretization and if discretization==0 than the properties
are not updated. What do you thing?
Klaus
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is there a reason why we have two parameters here? Wouldn't one be enough?
E.i. we just use discretization and if discretization==0 than the properties
are not updated. What do you thing?
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Why would you define a body with FrictPhys if is supposed to have a
cohesive behavior with others?
You can just give CohFrictPhys to everyone.
That's what I did so far but it is not always possible.
Any idea about the goReverse? Can it be removed?
Maybe not removed. I think it
Hi Bruno
Swapping for the Ig2 and swapping for the Ip2 are two different things.
This comment at L98 applies for geometry only.
Swapping for the Ip2 after computing the geometry would break everything
(contact normal should be inverted, etc.)
It is also what L125 suggests: assert(!swap);
Hi Bruno
I think non-symmetric functors are rarely necessary since most
combinations can be dealt with via inheritance (e.g. Frict vs CohFrict
is interpreted as Frict vs. Frict since CohFrict inherits from Frict).
Exactly, but what if you want it to behave it like a cohesive contact. This is
Hi Bruno
Sorry for late reply, but here my thoughts. I think a separation at
material level would be better, i.e. FrictMat inherits ViscElastMat which
inherits something like ViscElCapillarMat. I think it would make sense
because not all visco-elastic materials have capillar forces. What
Hi Anton,
are you planning to split the parameters at material level (see discussion
with Bruno)?
Thanks
Klaus
On Tuesday 28 January 2014 14:10:53 Anton Gladky wrote:
On 28/01/14 01:14, Klaus Thoeni wrote:
Last but not least I think we could probably split visco-elastic and
capillary
Hi guys
is there I reason why we only have symmetric Ip2 functors? I recently committed
a contact law with non-symmetric Ip2 functor
(Ip2_FrictMat_FrictViscoMat_FrictViscoPhys) but at the moment it is not working
as expected. It turns out that the reason is in InteractionLoop.cpp line 122
and
Sorry for late reply, but here my thoughts. I think a separation at material
level would be better, i.e. FrictMat inherits ViscElastMat which inherits
something like ViscElCapillarMat. I think it would make sense because not all
visco-elastic materials have capillar forces. What do you think?
Hi Bruno,
the only library of you list I have installed at the moment is:
libsuitesparse-dev 1:3.4.0-2ubuntu3
Not sure why openblas is giving trouples on my machines. Just to verify, my
Kubuntu version is 12.04.3 LTS. Are you using the same? Here the python verison
installed on my
@Bruno
Well I copy pasted the sudo apt-get install from the instructions. But this
did't work in my case. I got the cmake error I showed above. Nervertheless,
un-installing libopenblas-base solved the problem for me. That's whay it's not
installed ;-)
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Hi guys
it's deleted from the install list. It will indeed be installed with libcgal-
dev. So the question is if we should get rid of the FindGMP.cmake as well
since it depends on libcgal.
Cheers
Klaus
On Tuesday 29 October 2013 15:54:35 Anton Gladky wrote:
True, Bruno.
libcgal-dev depends
do you know where gmplib is used in yade? A grep for gmp doesn't give any
results and it seams that yade is running without the library even if
cmake is complaining/warning. Any idea? If it is not used we should get
rid of it in the install requirements.
Sure, go ahead and remove it. It
Hi guys,
do you know where gmplib is used in yade? A grep for gmp doesn't give any
results and it seams that yade is running without the library even if cmake is
complaining/warning. Any idea? If it is not used we should get rid of it in
the install requirements.
What do you think about
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the problem?
Anton
2013/8/27 Klaus Thoeni klaus.tho...@gmail.com:
Hi Anton
On Thursday 22 August 2013 08:33:58 Anton Gladky wrote:
2013/8/22 Klaus Thoeni klaus.tho...@gmail.com:
So what can I use to see the log output? Is there an other way for
doing
it
now
of MatchMaker:
examples/spheresFactory.py
Bruno
On 28/08/13 04:18, Klaus Thoeni wrote:
Hi guys
it seems that MatchMakers are working with Real only. I tried something
like this:
O.engines=[
...
[Law2_ScGeom_MindlinPhys_Mindlin(includeMoment=MatchMaker(matches=((mat1,m
at1,True
I completely forgot about it but changing this should not be a problem.
The
definition just needs to be changed to:
(shared_ptrMatchMaker,includeMoment,,,bool to consider rolling
resistance)
Yes.
I could use 0 and 1 instead of False and True in the python script:
Another option is to make MatchMakers for krot and ktwist and set them to
0 so the moment will be 0. It might be an easier solution but not the
most efficient.
The best thing I can imagine is to add a MatchMaker that would not
replace includeMoment, let's call it momentMatch here.
if
Hi Anton
On Thursday 22 August 2013 08:33:58 Anton Gladky wrote:
2013/8/22 Klaus Thoeni klaus.tho...@gmail.com:
So what can I use to see the log output? Is there an other way for doing
it
now? Or is this feature completely removed? If so all the LOGs in the code
are for nothing now
Hi guys
it seems that MatchMakers are working with Real only. I tried something like
this:
O.engines=[
...
[Law2_ScGeom_MindlinPhys_Mindlin(includeMoment=MatchMaker(matches=((mat1,mat1,True),
(mat1,mat2,False]
...
]
which gives the following error:
TypeError: No registered converter was
Hi Anton
On Thursday 22 August 2013 07:50:28 Anton Gladky wrote:
Hi Klaus,
2013/8/22 Klaus Thoeni klaus.tho...@gmail.com
Hi guys
log4cxx feature and yade.log module are not available any more, right? So
how
do you print your logs? I am used to use something like this in my
Hi guys
log4cxx feature and yade.log module are not available any more, right? So how
do you print your logs? I am used to use something like this in my scripts:
import yade.log
yade.log.setLevel('TheClassOfWhichLoggerYouWantToSet',yade.log.TRACE)
One can cmake with -DDEBUG=ON which should
Hi guys
I really like the idea of having clump properties updated, thanks Christian.
However, I found a little problem: line 121-122 in Clump.cpp. Clumps with no
physical overlap are detected with intersecting=true, i.e. try this and you
have to wait quite a while:
Hi guys
I run one of the example scripts, i.e. /examples/test/psd.py.
The script uses pylab to plot the psd curve. However, once the plots are shown
the ipython konsole is blocked. One has to close all the windows/figures
including Yade's cotroller and viewer in order to access it again. Same
installation from the
scratch ending with exactly the same error as Klaus..
Thanks
Jan
2013/6/27 Anton Gladky gladky.an...@gmail.com
2013/6/27 Klaus Thoeni klaus.tho...@gmail.com:
I am actually considering to re-install kubuntu. Any recommendations on
what
version I
On Wednesday 26 June 2013 21:26:03 Anton Gladky wrote:
Hmm, difficult to say, what is going on. Did you try to install
and build in some other directory?
Anton
2013/6/26 Klaus Thoeni klaus.tho...@gmail.com:
Files are attached attached. ldd gives a similar error.
On Wednesday 26 June 2013 08
Hi guys
I just updated one of my machines and compiled yade. Everything went smoothly
but when I try to run yade I get the following:
thoeni@thoeni:~/YADE-git/master/build$ yade
Welcome to Yade 2013-06-21.git-1e52860
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
) it is necessary.
B
On 25/06/13 08:49, Klaus Thoeni wrote:
Hi guys
I just updated one of my machines and compiled yade. Everything went
smoothly but when I try to run yade I get the following:
thoeni@thoeni:~/YADE-git/master/build$ yade
Welcome to Yade 2013-06-21.git-1e52860
Traceback
I added a check script: scripts/checks-and-tests/checks/checkWirePM.py
Now when running yade --check it should automatically be detected by
checkList.py. There is no need to add it to a list, right? But it's not
running. Is something wrong with my script?
Thanks
Klaus
? It can so happen,
that the shared libraries are taken from the packaged Yade version, but
you try to use the compiled one.
Anton
2013/6/25 Klaus Thoeni klaus.tho...@newcastle.edu.au:
I actually did re-run cmake. I even deleted everything in my build
directory to be sure. So I guess
make clean is needed if there are some significant
changes.
HTH
Jan
2013/6/25 Klaus Thoeni klaus.tho...@gmail.com
Hi guys
I just updated one of my machines and compiled yade. Everything went
smoothly
but when I try to run yade I get the following:
thoeni@thoeni:~/YADE
touch CMakeLists.txt
[1]
https://yade-dem.org/buildbot/builders/yade-full/builds/1997/steps/test_1/l
ogs/stdio
Anton
2013/6/25 Klaus Thoeni klaus.tho...@gmail.com:
I added a check script: scripts/checks-and-tests/checks/checkWirePM.py
Now when running yade --check it should
different file?
Jan
2013/6/25 Klaus Thoeni klaus.tho...@gmail.com
Hi Jan
I usually delete everything in my build directory before compiling a new
version. I guess that should do the job as well, or not?
Thanks
Klaus
On Tuesday 25 June 2013 08:54:19 you wrote:
Hi Klaus
are created
when launching yade the first time, so it is not related to that since yade is
not starting.
Any other guess?
On Tuesday 25 June 2013 13:55:41 Anton Gladky wrote:
2013/6/25 Klaus Thoeni klaus.tho...@gmail.com:
Has it something to to with PYTHONPATH or so?
Do you set it explicitly
Branch: refs/heads/master
Home: https://github.com/yade/trunk
Commit: ad4f512969efc02fa092966817a79f696667eb26
https://github.com/yade/trunk/commit/ad4f512969efc02fa092966817a79f696667eb26
Author: Klaus Thoeni klaus.tho...@gmail.com
Date: 2013-06-24 (Mon, 24 Jun 2013
Branch: refs/heads/master
Home: https://github.com/yade/trunk
Commit: f1410403c3b0f0828b7bb4106b108886bfd3d1a8
https://github.com/yade/trunk/commit/f1410403c3b0f0828b7bb4106b108886bfd3d1a8
Author: Klaus Thoeni klaus.tho...@gmail.com
Date: 2013-06-24 (Mon, 24 Jun 2013
Hi guys,
I just found this paper:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/nme.4487/abstract
Maybe it could be one way to implement the contact detection between
spheres and facets in yade.
What do you think?
Klaus
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to be re-compiled. BTW, how often is this done?
On Wed, 4 Jul 2012 03:33:30 PM Anton Gladky wrote:
Hi Klaus,
scons stuff is already replaced by cmake in docs.
Anton
2012/7/4 Klaus Thoeni klaus.tho...@gmail.com:
Hi guys,
before removing scons I would strongly suggest to update
, but in 2D (while chained
cylinders are 1D). It would be a big step, but it is not a small job.
Bruno
On 11/04/12 13:08, Klaus Thoeni wrote:
Hi Bruno, I might have found a student which can work on it. What do you
think? Is it tricky? I didn't have a look at it since last time we
talked
Hi Bruno, I might have found a student which can work on it. What do you
think? Is it tricky? I didn't have a look at it since last time we
talked about it and it seams the bug is still existing. Let me know.
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Thanks Anton, but LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not an option in scons.profile.
Any other guesses?
On Mon, 20 Feb 2012 05:39:02 PM Anton Gladky wrote:
Hi Klaus,
try adding LD_LIBRARY_PATH='/usr/local/boost_1_46_1'
Sorry, just a guess. Never tried.
Anton
2012/2/20 Klaus Thoeni klaus.tho
Hi Anton,
the path to the dynamic libraries was incomplete. I solved it with:
export D_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/boost_1_46_1/stage/lib
And yade finally works. So the problem was really related to the boost version.
So what do you think, should update the documentation for the installation and
Hi guys,
as you might have noticed I am trying to run yade on a Red Hat server.
However, saving and loading of simulations is not working. My guess is it
could be related to the boost version used on the server (1.41.0-11) so I
compiled version 1.46.1 in /usr/local. After adding LIBPATH =
Thanks Remi, it's working now.
On Thu, 16 Feb 2012 03:34:45 AM Rémi wrote:
Hi,
Le 08/02/2012 23:15, Klaus Thoeni a écrit :
actually at some stage it was working, see bzr2704:
https://www.yade-dem.org/sphinx/yade.qt.html
I don't know if in the mean time something changed in the doc
Yes, thanks Anton!
On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 05:42:19 PM Anton Gladky wrote:
Hi Klaus,
it should be ok in r3026. There was a typo in a formulation.
Thanks for pointing that out.
Anton
2012/2/14 Klaus Thoeni 931...@bugs.launchpad.net:
Hi Anton,
well done! The information shown
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