Salome-Meca Source
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17 years 2 months ago #1744
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Where can I locate the source for Salome-Meca. I want to run it on an AMD64 processor, so the binary package wont work.
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17 years 2 months ago #1749
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Replied by Joël Cugnoni on topic Re:Salome-Meca Source
Hi,
the binary version of Salome-Meca 2007.1 has been reported to run on 64bit OS too (64 bit Linux OS can also run 32 bit applications). So it may not be necessary to recompile the package. Additionnally, recompiling Salome Meca is NOT a simple task.
For the sources, you must have:
1) the sources of Salome 3.2.6 (from Salome-platform.org)
2) the sources of Code-Aster 9.1 (from code-aster.org)
3) a copy of the Salome-Meca addons: these are mainly python modules for Salome, you can simply copy the Salome-Meca subfolder of the Salome-Meca-2007.1-GPL package to have it.
I strongly recommend you to try to run the 32bit version first
the binary version of Salome-Meca 2007.1 has been reported to run on 64bit OS too (64 bit Linux OS can also run 32 bit applications). So it may not be necessary to recompile the package. Additionnally, recompiling Salome Meca is NOT a simple task.
For the sources, you must have:
1) the sources of Salome 3.2.6 (from Salome-platform.org)
2) the sources of Code-Aster 9.1 (from code-aster.org)
3) a copy of the Salome-Meca addons: these are mainly python modules for Salome, you can simply copy the Salome-Meca subfolder of the Salome-Meca-2007.1-GPL package to have it.
I strongly recommend you to try to run the 32bit version first
Joël Cugnoni - a.k.a admin
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