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filip2109
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CS5 & syrthes

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Dear All,

I was wondering if CS5 still supports Syrthes4.3 coupling?

I seem to have a strange problem as I currently can no longer use CS with syrthes coupling.
Every time I try to run I seem to get strange communication errors such as:
Application "fluid" (Code_Saturne 4.2.0) syncronized with status flag 0,
which does not specify a known behavior.
I noticed is that CS5 calls cs_solver version 4.2, is it an intended behaviour?

Also, CS5 works fine on its own, and the same goes for syrthes, so I'm a bit puzzled.
I also had previously the coupling working but I haven't tested it in a while, so I'm not really sure where things went wrong.

Thank you very much for any input,
Kind Regards

Filip
Yvan Fournier
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Re: CS5 & syrthes

Post by Yvan Fournier »

Hello,

Yes, it should work, and should report version 5.0, not 4.2.

Do you also have a version 4.2 installation ? Perhaps a Debian or Ubuntu package ? This could be a conflicting inqtalls issue...

Best regards

Yvan
filip2109
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Re: CS5 & syrthes

Post by filip2109 »

Hi Yvan,

it was indeed a conflict with the Ubuntu package, and I solved it removing the package and recompiling manually.
I've added a --prefix to my configuration script, do you think this will allow multiple versions of CS without conflicts?

Thank you very very much for your help,
Kind regards
Filip
Yvan Fournier
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Re: CS5 & syrthes

Post by Yvan Fournier »

Hello,

Yes, --prefix allows multiple installs with no conflicts. This is what we use for our internal builds, as major versions are maintained 4 years (2 major versions) so studies started with one version can be continued with the same version even months or a year or 2 later.

Best regards,

Yvan
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