Common components for OPM, in particular build system (cmake).
Running simulations on those does not make sense as it seriously limits the time span that can be simulated. In addition the OPM code neglects 32bit issues at various places as it was written at a time where 64bit was already ubiquitous. Currently, we would fail in some regression tests on 32bit systems. With this change CMake will already check whether it is run on a 64bit system and already fail if this is not the case. |
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bin | ||
cmake | ||
docs | ||
etc | ||
examples | ||
external | ||
jenkins | ||
msim | ||
opm | ||
python | ||
src/opm | ||
test_util | ||
tests | ||
.clang-format | ||
.gitignore | ||
.gitmodules | ||
changelog.md | ||
CMakeLists_files.cmake | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
CopyHeaders.cmake | ||
dune.module | ||
ExtraTests.cmake | ||
GenerateKeywords.cmake | ||
LICENSE | ||
opm-common-prereqs.cmake | ||
README.md |
opm-common: Tools for Eclipse reservoir simulation files
The Open Porous Media (OPM) software suite provides libraries and tools for modeling and simulation of porous media processes, especially for simulating CO2 sequestration and improved and enhanced oil recovery. The Eclipse file format is widely used in the reservoir simulation community. This package provides a library containing code for processing files in Eclipse format, Python binding for accessing Eclipse files and utility code used by other OPM modules (e.g. CMake modules used).
License
The library is distributed under the GNU General Public License, version 3 or later (GPLv3+).
Requirements
- C++17 compatible compiler
- CMake >= 3.10
- Posix compatibility