Question #662276 on Yade changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/662276

    Status: Open => Answered

Jérôme Duriez proposed the following answer:
Hi

Q1) No need for you to try to solve this.
According to #15, it is more a problem in the definition of the --check 
procedure, thus a general problem in YADE. You may try 
examples/FluidCouplingPFV/oedometer.py (which has an analytical expected 
solution) to check whether FlowEngine works on your computer


Q2) As suggested by the doc [1], FlowEngine.ids is derived from 
PartialEngine.ids [2], see the inheritance (see c++ concepts) diagram at [3].
However I do not think this ids variable actually has any role in the workflow 
of FlowEngine. I would say that the fact FlowEngine.ids is empty is thus 
harmless, see Q1 again to be sure FlowEngine works on your computer.
If you're really curious about this FlowEngine.ids and why FlowEngine is 
defined as a PartialEngine, and not a GlobalEngine, please open a new question: 
it is completely unrelated with yade --check, now.


[1] https://yade-dem.org/doc/yade.wrapper.html#yade.wrapper.FlowEngine.ids
[2] https://yade-dem.org/doc/yade.wrapper.html#yade.wrapper.PartialEngine.ids
[3] https://yade-dem.org/doc/yade.wrapper.html#partial-engines

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