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sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade | sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade | ||
sudo apt install tk tk-dev tcl tcl-dev libsuitesparse-dev libplplot-dev plplot-tcl libopenblas-dev | sudo apt install tk tk-dev tcl tcl-dev libsuitesparse-dev libplplot-dev plplot-tcl libopenblas-dev | ||
=== Build Plplot === | |||
The version of plplot on centos is too low for FLOOXS. Because of this we will download and build plplot. | |||
wget https://sourceforge.net/projects/plplot/files/plplot/5.15.0%20Source/plplot-5.15.0.tar.gz | |||
== Set the required environment variable == | == Set the required environment variable == |
Revision as of 13:18, 29 July 2019
Today is 7/29/2018 - These are notes on how to install instructions for flooxs on 64-bit CentOS 7. These instructions are intended for linux/unix beginners.
Get Your Flooxs!
From Download
1. Download the software and put it on your hard drive in a directory called flooxs
$ mkdir ~/flooxs - go to [1], download the latest linux executable file (get the one that says linux)
2. Unpack the flooxs file This should make a directory called rel2008. Put it in your new Flooxs folder by copying it from its location in Windows to Bash/Ubuntu:
$ cp /mnt/c/Users/[Windows Username]/[File Location] [Location you want Flooxs in Bash/Ubuntu]
From Git
Clone the Git repository. You need to have git permissions from Mark Law
$ git clone https://github.com/marklaw59/flooxs.git
Edit FLOOXS Library Paths in your Arch File
You should have no issues with libraries if you use the centos arch file provided to you (centos). However, if you do have issues with libraries then you must locate the directories of the libraries and put the paths into the $FLXSHOME/arch/Linux file.
Compile Flooxs
Install Public Domain Libraries used in the compilation
3. Open the Bash/Ubuntu terminal that you just installed. Run the following commands (They may require a system restart between them):
sudo do-release-upgrade -p sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade sudo apt install tk tk-dev tcl tcl-dev libsuitesparse-dev libplplot-dev plplot-tcl libopenblas-dev
Build Plplot
The version of plplot on centos is too low for FLOOXS. Because of this we will download and build plplot.
wget https://sourceforge.net/projects/plplot/files/plplot/5.15.0%20Source/plplot-5.15.0.tar.gz
Set the required environment variable
4. Open your ~/.bashrc or create a FLOOXS environment variable script. Add or make sure the following lines are in the file:
export DISPLAY=localhost:0 export FLXSHOME=/home/[Your Flooxs Folder Location] export PL_LIBRARY=/usr/share/plplot5.13.0/tcl/
5. If you choose a environment variable script, make sure to source the file before using FLOOXS.
Compile
If you get warnings, probably this is okay. Errors will never be okay. In general, you should resolve any errors in the "make depend" before trying to make. When you get an error, scroll up to see what directory you were in, check and see what file the error is in, and what line number it is giving you. Most likely if you get errors you simply did not set your paths correctly in your arch file.
$ cd $FLXSHOME/src $ make new ARCH=Linux
Do a CVS update if you want
If you are one of Dr. Law's students and you have a login to our computers, you can do a CVS update to get the latest version of the flooxs code.
First, get cvs (concurrent versioning system) for your Ubuntu:
$ sudo apt-get install cvs $ setcvsuname.sh [Your Login]
When you're done with that, then you can do the CVS update:
$ cd $FLXSHOME/src $ cvs update -log in with your passwd
If you do a cvs update, there may be some conflicts with the new version that the cvs program was not intelligent enough to know how to merge. This is normal. As the intelligent user, you must resolve these conflicts. But how, you ask? Files with conflicts will have conflict markers in them. Conflict markers look like:
<<<<<<< filename your lines ======= other person's lines >>>>>> current version"
In this case, you want the other person's line, as this is Dr. Law's new version, and not your old version. Of course, you can always make a backup first. For example, I used this method to find the conflicts, then fixed them by hand:
$ find $FLXSHOME -name "<<<<<" -print $ cd $FLXSHOME/src $ cp Makefile Makefile_bk $ gedit Makefile & $ cd math $ gedit Makefile & $ gedit blas.h & # conflict here too
Common Issues
1) The plotting utility is not working. Here you most likely did not start Xming or you did not add "export DISPLAY=localhost:0" to your ~/.bashrc
2) Some file names have case issues. Generally fixed with:
mv LevelSet/LayerGRid.cc LevelSet/LayerGrid.cc mv diffuse/newton.cc diffuse/Newton.cc
3) Some files might need a string.h include. The most common file where this is necessary is src/BasePDE/ErrInfo.h
#include <string.h> //to the top of src/BasePDE/ErrInfo.h
4) Makefile.linux.depend doesn't exist. Execute the following:
touch Makefile.linux.depend find . -type d -exec touch Makefile.linux.depend \;
5) For older versions of flooxs, $(MASTER_INCLUDE) is not present in all makefiles.