Jim Watson wrote:
Enno,
the original question (I may have mis-read) I thought was "after
building, how can it be run?" Now i see it is more about solver, about
which I have no experience. I will make some very brief comments below,
and reply more fully later today. maybe someone else will
On 07/11/2006, at 10:30 AM, Jim Watson wrote:
Enno,
I think the best thing would be to download the released
installation that matches your solver version and use that one to
drop in your changes.
Enno,
i dont any other ideas. I am now downloading the 2.0.4 solver for
linux/intel, and
Enno,
the original question (I may have mis-read) I thought was "after
building, how can it be run?" Now i see it is more about solver,
about which I have no experience. I will make some very brief
comments below, and reply more fully later today. maybe someone else
will comment?
I thin
Jim,
As usual your reply was quick and helpful. I am very grateful but also
still confused. I got the impression from the OOo website that having
downloaded solver and the one module, ie. sal, I want to build with
debug=true I could get an OOo that would work under gdb.
Now I think there are
On 06/11/2006, at 4:03 AM, Enno Fennema wrote:
I didn't find some 'setup' or whatever script. Anyway, I don't want
to install over my ordinary 'operational' OO nor delete/overwrite
its settings etc.
How can I run the solver version completely separate from the
operational one?
I usua