[FLASH-USERS] installation of Flash4.3!
Scott Feister
sfeister at gmail.com
Wed Aug 24 12:31:37 EDT 2016
Hi everyone (and especially those using yt),
Robert mentioned yt as a good alternative to VisIt for FLASH analysis. I've
had a good experience with it as well, although I *have *run into a few
bugs along the way with re-sampling 3D adaptive mesh data (which may be yt,
or may be the yt FLASH module). In the yt 3.3.1 user guide "Loading data:
FLASH data" section (http://yt-project.org/doc/examining/loading_data.html#
flash-data), it says:
*FLASH HDF5 data is mostly supported and cared for by John ZuHone.*
Is anyone else currently familiar with the internals of yt for FLASH HDF5
data? In other words (and John ZuHone, feel free to chime in), who should
we reach out to with yt bugs in loading FLASH data? Is there any
documentation specific to the FLASH yt module that could be shared?
Thanks,
Scott
Scott Feister, Ph.D.
Post-doctoral Researcher, FLASH Center for Computational Science
University of Chicago, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics
On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 8:30 AM, Tom <madtom1999 at googlemail.com> wrote:
> On 08/08/16 13:07, Mohammed Ahmed Fathella Nasr Shihab wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>> I have installed Flash4.3 on ubuntu machine (12.04 LTS).
>> I can run the Sedov explosion problem as shown in FLASH User’s Guide,
>> however, a free IDL (interactive data language which is compatible with IDL
>> 7.1) gives a segmentation default and can not visualize the data.
>> Could you please tell me how to install VisIt! Is it better to install
>> FLASH4.3 on later ubuntu versions, especially, I will use FLASH4.3 to
>> simulate the HEDP ?
>>
>> Thanks a lot. Best regards,
>> Mohammed
>>
>>
>> p.s. The installed cmake version on my machine is 2.8.7 and HYPRE
>> needs later versions of cmake!
>>
>> get your version (11.04) from https://wci.llnl.gov/simulatio
> n/computer-codes/visit/executables
> and then
> sudo ./visit-install2_10_3 linux-x86_64-ubuntu11 /usr/local/visit
> Tom
>
>
>
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