Alonso Fan wrote:LVDH wrote:Hi guys,
together with Alex from HP-Racing we found and solved another small Windows related bug. The runCase.sh and the one to check the stl files will not work under Windows. As a workaround for now you can just manually execute every line.
I have already fixed it. As soon as Alex can confirm that the whole case runs I will upload the hopefully last update to get every thing working.
So far nobody has sent any log files. At least the few Linux users should have had some success by now. It would be very helpful if you could send the log files, just so I can have a look and be sure that everything is working as intended.
where would you like them sent?
When you start MantiumWFlow there is some nice ascii art, under that you find an email address.
CAEdevice wrote:Thank you (and thanks to HP team).
I am not an expert with Linux, but I am not enthusiastic about the Windows porting of OF+, so I was wondering, considering that we have to do with a VirtualBox machine in any case, if it would not be simpler to provide a Linux virtual machine (based one of the light Ubuntu releases) with all the Mantium WFlow software pre inatalled (and other tools: Paraview, FreeCad, STL utilities). I mean something like the old CAElinux project.
Actually this is a cool idea. Right now it looks as if the issues with the Windows OF+ version are manageable.
Also I see that issues are that people do not know how to get from folder to folder using commands.
CAEdevice wrote:
Anyway, tomorrow I will test Wflow on Win again (@LDVH: is the bug you found related to the messages that I reported above?)
No, it is more like the runCase.sh file is not executable. This is technically not what is going on but that is how it appears to the users. So in case you want to get running before I release the newest update you can just have a look at the file and run it manually command by command.
CAEdevice wrote:
Finally: would it be possible to have a list of the commands to run manually? I guess they are included into runCase.sh.
Well as soon as the case is written you get two executable files. Just run them both. And once more, it is written in the readme file that ships with MantiumWFlow.
Ft5fTL wrote:Well i managed to run the test case but not the Mantiumwflow.
local_OF_location=C:\Program Files\ESI\OpenFOAM\1606\Windows\
local_OF_vers=v1606+
OS=Windows
Isnt this right?
Looks good. Where is the problem? You have to open a command window in Windows, go to the location of MantiumWFlow and type:
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MantiumWFlow_MVRCed_win.exe <path_to_your_case>