Please see the documentation since some syntax has been changed. This is all you need to do, OpenFOAM is ready to run. Since this is a standalone installation you will see that the script fails to connect to a remote server, however as I said before 'who cares' just ignore this message. (5)Navigate to OpenFOAM-1.5/bin and execute the foamIntallationTest script (5)Update your environment variables by adding the following line to our. (4)You will see that two new folders are created: OpenFOAM-1.5 and ThirParty (3)Extract the files in this location in starting with those marked as *general* (2)navigate to the OpenFOAM webpage and download from there the five installation files: OpenFOAM-1.5.General.gtgz, OpenFOAM-1.5.linuxGccDPOpt.gtgz, OpenFOAM-1.5.linuxGccSPOpt.gtgz,, (1)Create the OpenFOAM folder in you home The other main change is the use of paraview 3.0 One of the main changes is the discontinuation of FoamX, from now on the configuration files are to be modified by using your favorite text editor. Update 13-Septempber-2008: OpenFOAM release 1.5 is slightly different but easier to install in a stand alone configuration, I will describe the steps here but the old guide (v1.4.1 and older) will still be found in this document just for reference. note that version 1.5 has been recently released. I wrote this when using Ubuntu Breeze Badger.
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