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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alexey Matveichev
e827c117e3 CONFIG: fixes for MacOS (#2555)
- introduce a FOAM_LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable to shadow
  DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH on MacOS.

  The DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH cannot be modified via sub
  shells etc when SIP is active. This helps circumvent these
  restrictions, which is obviously a hack, but seems to be required.

COMP: disable -ftrapping-math in geompack for MacOS
2022-08-19 12:52:11 +02:00
Mark Olesen
435be2e5ec CONFIG: improve flexibility of MPI specification
- it is now possible to include the selected mpi version in the
  top-level bashrc or prefs.sh file. For example,

      WM_MPLIB=OPENMPI-4.1.1  or  WM_MPLIB=openmpi-4.1.1

  after evaluation of the config.sh/mpi, this will define

      WM_MPLIB=OPENMPI-4.1.1  and  FOAM_MPI=openmpi-4.1.1

  During the wmake, the mpi-rules will first load the MPI 'family'
  rules (OPENMPI in this example) before trying to load
  version-specific rules if they exist.

  NOTE: the regular user-defined prefs system is unaffected by this
  change. This means it is still possible to use a file such as
  'prefs.openmpi' to define the preferred version instead or as well.
  However, it does mean inconsistent naming can be specified.
  For example, specify WM_MPLIB=OPENMPI-4.1.1 at the top-level but
  actually have FOAM_MPI=openmpi-4.0.6 in the prefs.openmpi file.
  This will make the value of WM_MPLIB misleading.

CONFIG: foamConfigurePaths support for sys-openmpi major version

CONFIG: cleanup any shadow env variables
2021-10-29 17:04:51 +02:00
Mark Olesen
4a0646451d CONFIG: accept '-lib' for foamCleanPath
- simplfies differences for OSX
2021-10-18 14:58:17 +02:00
Mark Olesen
f01ad2f187 CONFIG: improve config files for Darwin (#1667), BSD-csh syntax (#1668)
- use Clang instead of Gcc for Darwin since this is its system
  compiler. The user can force use of Gcc by using Gcc92 etc.

- make etc/cshrc sed check more robust.

- replace tcsh (${%var}) syntax with ("${var}" != "")

[Fixes and ideas from Alexey Matveichev]

CONFIG: do not source the gperftools environment by default

- this is now an used feature, but can be re-enabled by advanced users
  if required.
2020-04-08 11:38:18 +02:00
Mark Olesen
5ba2cbc54f CONFIG: improve prefix matching for system libraries (#1607)
- missed detection of system libraries when installed with multiarch
  paths like /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu

CONFIG: improve handling of group/user config files (#928)

- changed bashrc handling of FOAM_CONFIG_NOUSER to use
  FOAM_CONFIG_MODE instead. Propagate into foamEtcFile to make this
  a stickier control.

  This change allows better control, but also enables cluster
  installations to define their own value within the OpenFOAM prefs.sh
  file to prevent users accidentally mis-configuring things if
  necessary.

- remove undocumented handling of an (a)ll mode in foamEtcFile to
  avoid potential pitfalls.

- add support for FOAM_CONFIG_ETC handling.
  This allows injection of an extra search layer when finding
  project etc files

ENH: improvements to foamConfigurePaths (#928)

- handle FOAM_CONFIG_ETC implicitly, or explicitly with the new
  -etc option.

STYLE: more explicit wording in foamConfigurePaths usage (#1602)

- document that an absolute path (eg, -scotch-path) overrides/ignores
  the equivalent ThirdParty setting (eg, -scotch)

- longer options -system-compiler and -third-compiler for -system
  and -third, respectively. Clearer as to their purpose.

- adjust the location sanity check to look for META-INFO directory.
2020-02-24 16:00:16 +01:00
OpenFOAM bot
e9219558d7 GIT: Header file updates 2019-10-31 14:48:44 +00:00
Mark Olesen
6c68c34e1a ENH: update handling of versioning and make control (issue #1010)
- Use the OPENFOAM define (eg, 1806, 1812), which normally corresponds
  to a major release, to define an API level. This remains consistent
  within a release cycle and means that it is possible to manage
  several sub-versions and continue to have a consistent lookup.

  The current API value is updated automatically during the build
  and cached as meta data for later use, even when the wmake/ directory
  is missing or OpenFOAM has not yet be initialized.

  The version information reported on program start or with -help
  usage adjusted to reflect this. The build tag from git now also
  carries the date as being more meaningful to trace than a hash
  value.

- Update etc/bashrc and etc/cshrc to obtain the project directory
  directly instead of via its prefix directory. The value obtained
  corresponds to an absolute path, from which the prefix directory
  can be obtained.

  The combination of these changes removes the reliance on any
  particular directory naming convention.
  For example,

     With an 1812 version (API level):

     WM_PROJECT_VERSION=myVersion

     installed as /some/path/somewhere/openfoam-mySandbox

  This makes the -prefix, -foamInstall, -projectVersion, -version
  values of foamEtcFiles, and similar entries for foamConfigurePaths
  superfluous.

  WM_PROJECT_INST_DIR is no longer required or used

ENH: improve handling and discovery of ThirdParty

- improve the flexibility and reusability of ThirdParty packs to cover
  various standard use cases:

    1. Unpacking initial release tar files with two parallel directories
       - OpenFOAM-v1812/
       - ThirdParty-v1812/

    2. With an adjusted OpenFOAM directory name, for whatever reason
       - OpenFOAM-v1812-myCustom/
       - openfoam-1812-other-info/

    3. Operating with/without ThirdParty directory

  To handle these use cases, the following discovery is used.

  Note PROJECT = the OpenFOAM directory `$WM_PROJECT_DIR`
       PREFIX = the parent directory
       VERSION = `$WM_PROJECT_VERSION`
       API = `$WM_PROJECT_API`, as per `foamEtcFiles -show-api`

   0. PROJECT/ThirdParty
      - for single-directory installations

   1. PREFIX/ThirdParty-VERSION
      - this corresponds to the traditional approach

   2. PREFIX/ThirdParty-vAPI
      - allows for an updated value of VERSION (eg, v1812-myCustom)
        without requiring a renamed ThirdParty. The API value
        would still be '1812' and the original ThirdParty-v1812/
        would be found.

   3. PREFIX/ThirdParty-API
      - this is the same as the previous example, but using an unadorned
        API value. This also makes sense if the chosen version name also
        uses the unadorned API value in its naming
        (eg, 1812-patch190131, 1812.19W03)

   4. PREFIX/ThirdParty-common
      - permits maximum reuse for various versions, but only for
        experienced user who are aware of potential version
        incompatibilities

   Directory existence is checked as is the presence of an Allwmake file
   or a platforms/ directory. This reduces the potential of false positive
   matches and limits the selection to directories that are either
   with sources (has the Allwmake file), or pre-compiled binaries (has
   the platforms/ directory).

   If none of the explored directories are found to be suitable,
   it reverts to using a PROJECT/ThirdParty dummy location since
   this is within the project source tree and can be trusted to
   have no negative side-effects.

ENH: add csh support to foamConfigurePaths

- this removes the previously experienced inconsistence in config file
  contents.

REMOVED: foamExec

- was previously used when switching versions and before the
  bashrc/cshrc discovery logic was added. It is now obsolete.
2018-12-02 18:25:57 +01:00
Mark Olesen
a225d5f87a ENH: more tuning parameters for user environment
- FOAM_CONFIG_NOUSER
  Suppress use of user/group configuration files.
  This is useful when packaging for a central installation.

- allow additional user tuning of compiler settings.
  Per-compiler overrides in "compiler-$WM_COMPILER" files
2018-07-18 10:25:55 +02:00
Mark Olesen
110b00f048 ENH: improved handling of gmp/mpfr library settings (issue #674)
- export library path for gmp/mpfr from CGAL config files.
  This is required when non-system gmp/mpfr libraries are being
  used, but not using a ThirdParty compiler installation.

- automatically handle lib/ vs lib64/ (eg, for central installations)
  for packages such as boost, CGAL, etc. While the ThirdParty
  compilation of these will normally land in lib64/, this may not be
  the case when they are supplied by another means.

- reworked the handling of foamEtcFile and foamCleanPath for less
  clutter in the configuration files.
  Added the bin/tools/lib-dir script to handle logic that is
  too complex to easily manage in csh.
2018-01-11 01:30:23 +01:00