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[[Category:Installing OpenFOAM]] | [[Category:Installing OpenFOAM]] |
Revision as of 08:25, 4 July 2019
The aim of this project is to automatically build OpenFOAM-variants from source using the tool Ansible. The script installs all the requirements before attempting to compile OpenFOAM
The full description can be found in this subproject in OpenFOAM-extend.
The only requirements for this script to work are Mercurial (for getting the sources) and Ansible. They should be installed through the
1 Basic Usage
First get the sources:
hg clone http://hg.code.sf.net/p/openfoam-extend/ansibleFoamInstallation
cd ansibleFoamInstallation
Then a playbook with the requirements has to be edited. There is already an example playbook that builds three different Foam versions with cfMesh and swak4foam and also installs PyFoam :
sudo ansible-playbook exampleConfigs/allFoams.yml
On a supported Linux this makes sure that all the required packages are installed, it pulls the required sources and builds them (this may take a couple of hours)
To install only a single FOAM-distro (in this example OpenFOAM+ v1706) call
sudo ansible-playbook exampleConfigs/fullInstall.yml --extra-vars=distro=p1706
For further information see the latest Version of the README
1.1 Development version
To get to the latest development version do
hg update develop
on the command line
2 Other
A backup-version of the repository can be found at on BitBucket. It can be cloned with
hg clone https://bitbucket.org/bgschaid/ansiblefoaminstallation