CONFIG: bump API to 1912 (pre-release)
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api=1910
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patch=191111
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api=1912
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patch=0
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@ -39,9 +39,9 @@ Violations of the Trademark are monitored, and will be duly prosecuted.
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If OpenFOAM has already been compiled on your system, simply source
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the appropriate `etc/bashrc` or `etc/cshrc` file and get started.
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For example, for the OpenFOAM-v1906 version:
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For example, for the OpenFOAM-v1912 version:
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```
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source /installation/path/OpenFOAM-v1906/etc/bashrc
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source /installation/path/OpenFOAM-v1912/etc/bashrc
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```
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# Compiling OpenFOAM
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to the OpenFOAM directory. For example,
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```
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/path/parent
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|-- OpenFOAM-v1906
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\-- ThirdParty-v1906
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|-- OpenFOAM-v1912
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\-- ThirdParty-v1912
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```
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There are, however, many cases where this simple convention is inadequate:
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@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ There are, however, many cases where this simple convention is inadequate:
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operating system or cluster installation provides it)
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* When we have changed the OpenFOAM directory name to some arbitrary
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directory name, e.g. openfoam-sandbox1906, etc..
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directory name, e.g. openfoam-sandbox1912, etc..
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* When we would like any additional 3rd party software to be located
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inside of the OpenFOAM directory to ensure that the installation is
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@ -150,18 +150,17 @@ when locating the ThirdParty directory with the following precedence:
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2. PREFIX/ThirdParty-VERSION
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* this corresponds to the traditional approach
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3. PREFIX/ThirdParty-vAPI
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* allows for an updated value of VERSION, *eg*, `v1906-myCustom`,
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* allows for an updated value of VERSION, *eg*, `v1912-myCustom`,
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without requiring a renamed ThirdParty. The API value would still
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be `1906` and the original `ThirdParty-v1906/` would be found.
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be `1912` and the original `ThirdParty-v1912/` would be found.
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4. PREFIX/ThirdParty-API
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* this is the same as the previous example, but using an unadorned
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API value. This also makes sense if the chosen version name also
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uses the unadorned API value in its naming, *eg*,
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`1906-patch190131`, `1906.19W03`
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`1912-patch190131`, `1912.19W03`
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5. PREFIX/ThirdParty-common
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* permits maximum reuse for various versions, but only for
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experienced user who are aware of potential version
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incompatibilities
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* permits maximum reuse for various versions, for experienced user
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who are aware of potential version incompatibilities
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If none of these directories are found to be suitable, it reverts to
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using PROJECT/ThirdParty as a dummy location (even if the directory
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@ -174,7 +173,7 @@ side-effects. In the above, the following notation has been used:
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| PROJECT | `$WM_PROJECT_DIR` | The OpenFOAM directory |
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| PREFIX | `dirname $WM_PROJECT_DIR` | The OpenFOAM parent directory |
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| API | `foamEtcFiles -show-api` | The api or release version |
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| VERSION | `$WM_PROJECT_VERSION` | The version we've chosen |
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| VERSION | `$WM_PROJECT_VERSION` | The version we have chosen |
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To reduce the potential of false positive matches (perhaps some other
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software also uses ThirdParty-xxx for its naming), the directory test
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#-------------------------------*- makefile -*---------------------------------
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WM_VERSION = OPENFOAM=1910
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WM_VERSION = OPENFOAM=1912
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AR = ar
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ARFLAGS = cr
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