Installing Delft3D on Ubuntu 18.10
I try to install Delft3D, a modelling software on my system, but encounter some errors. The automatic installation with autogen.sh did not work so I decided to try it on my own.
I installed all needed prerequisites with apt-get and right now I try to fit the build.sh file to my system. To do so I need to know where Ubuntu installs programs loaded with apt-get. Some of them I could find in /usr/include/.
Additionally I also installed the Intel Compilers and MPI for my user under ~/usr/intel/.
Does someone already installed Delft3D on Ubuntu 18.04 or 18.10? What is the difference between MPICH2 and the MPICH which comes with apt-get?
Thanks in advance,
Cheers.
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I try to install Delft3D, a modelling software on my system, but encounter some errors. The automatic installation with autogen.sh did not work so I decided to try it on my own.
I installed all needed prerequisites with apt-get and right now I try to fit the build.sh file to my system. To do so I need to know where Ubuntu installs programs loaded with apt-get. Some of them I could find in /usr/include/.
Additionally I also installed the Intel Compilers and MPI for my user under ~/usr/intel/.
Does someone already installed Delft3D on Ubuntu 18.04 or 18.10? What is the difference between MPICH2 and the MPICH which comes with apt-get?
Thanks in advance,
Cheers.
software-installation compiling 18.10
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There's an active thread about this at https://oss.deltares.nl/web/delft3d - is that you?
– Charles Green
8 hours ago
Also, https://packages.ubuntu.com may help you - you can list the files in packages, or search for a package containing a particular file that you need.
– Charles Green
8 hours ago
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I try to install Delft3D, a modelling software on my system, but encounter some errors. The automatic installation with autogen.sh did not work so I decided to try it on my own.
I installed all needed prerequisites with apt-get and right now I try to fit the build.sh file to my system. To do so I need to know where Ubuntu installs programs loaded with apt-get. Some of them I could find in /usr/include/.
Additionally I also installed the Intel Compilers and MPI for my user under ~/usr/intel/.
Does someone already installed Delft3D on Ubuntu 18.04 or 18.10? What is the difference between MPICH2 and the MPICH which comes with apt-get?
Thanks in advance,
Cheers.
software-installation compiling 18.10
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I try to install Delft3D, a modelling software on my system, but encounter some errors. The automatic installation with autogen.sh did not work so I decided to try it on my own.
I installed all needed prerequisites with apt-get and right now I try to fit the build.sh file to my system. To do so I need to know where Ubuntu installs programs loaded with apt-get. Some of them I could find in /usr/include/.
Additionally I also installed the Intel Compilers and MPI for my user under ~/usr/intel/.
Does someone already installed Delft3D on Ubuntu 18.04 or 18.10? What is the difference between MPICH2 and the MPICH which comes with apt-get?
Thanks in advance,
Cheers.
software-installation compiling 18.10
software-installation compiling 18.10
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There's an active thread about this at https://oss.deltares.nl/web/delft3d - is that you?
– Charles Green
8 hours ago
Also, https://packages.ubuntu.com may help you - you can list the files in packages, or search for a package containing a particular file that you need.
– Charles Green
8 hours ago
add a comment |
There's an active thread about this at https://oss.deltares.nl/web/delft3d - is that you?
– Charles Green
8 hours ago
Also, https://packages.ubuntu.com may help you - you can list the files in packages, or search for a package containing a particular file that you need.
– Charles Green
8 hours ago
There's an active thread about this at https://oss.deltares.nl/web/delft3d - is that you?
– Charles Green
8 hours ago
There's an active thread about this at https://oss.deltares.nl/web/delft3d - is that you?
– Charles Green
8 hours ago
Also, https://packages.ubuntu.com may help you - you can list the files in packages, or search for a package containing a particular file that you need.
– Charles Green
8 hours ago
Also, https://packages.ubuntu.com may help you - you can list the files in packages, or search for a package containing a particular file that you need.
– Charles Green
8 hours ago
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– Charles Green
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Also, https://packages.ubuntu.com may help you - you can list the files in packages, or search for a package containing a particular file that you need.
– Charles Green
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