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Open Porous Media Core Library ============================== These are release notes for opm-core. CONTENT ------- opm-core is the core library within OPM and contains the following * Eclipse deck input and preprosessing * Fluid properties (basic PVT models and rock properties) * Grid handling (cornerpoint grids, unstructured grid interface) * Linear Algebra (interface to different linear solvers) * Pressure solvers (various discretization schemes, flow models) * Simulators (some basic examples of simulators based on sequential splitting schemes) * Transport solvers (various discretization schemes, flow models) * Utilities (input and output processing, unit conversion) * Wells (basic well handling) LICENSE ------- The library is distributed under the GNU General Public License, version 3 or later (GPLv3+). PLATFORMS --------- The opm-core module is designed to run on Linux platforms. It is also regularly run on Mac OS X. No efforts have been made to ensure that the code will compile and run on windows platforms. DEPENDENCIES FOR DEBIAN BASED DISTRIBUTIONS (Debian Squeeze/Ubuntu Precise) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # packages necessary for building sudo apt-get install -y build-essential gfortran cmake cmake-data util-linux # packages necessary for documentation sudo apt-get install -y doxygen ghostscript texlive-latex-recommended pgf # packages necessary for version control sudo apt-get install -y git-core # basic libraries necessary for both DUNE and OPM sudo apt-get install -y libboost-all-dev libsuperlu3-dev libsuitesparse-dev # for server edition of Ubuntu add-apt-repository depends on sudo apt-get install python-software-properties # add this repository for necessary backports (required for Ubuntu Precise) sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:opm/ppa sudo apt-get update # parts of DUNE needed sudo apt-get install libdune-common-dev libdune-istl-dev libdune-grid-dev # libraries necessary for OPM sudo apt-get install -y libtinyxml-dev # optional: Ensemble based Reservoir Tool Eclipse utilities module sudo apt-get install ert.ecl Note: You should compile the OPM modules using the same toolchain that was used to build DUNE. Otherwise, you can get strange ABI errors. DEPENDENCIES FOR SUSE BASED DISTRIBUTIONS ----------------------------------------- # repository containing prerequisites sudo zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/science/openSUSE_12.3/science.repo # math libraries sudo zypper in blas-devel lapack-devel suitesparse-devel superlu-devel # utility libraries sudo zypper in boost-devel tinyxml-devel # tools necessary for building sudo zypper in gcc gcc-c++ gcc-fortran cmake git doxygen # DUNE libraries sudo zypper in dune-common-devel dune-istl-devel # optional: Ensemble-based Reservoir Tools Eclipse utility module git sudo zypper ar http://www.opm-project.org/packages/current/opensuse/12/opm.repo sudo zypper in zlib-devel ert.ecl-devel (to remove the repository, run `sudo zypper removerepo "Open Porous Media Initiative"`) DEPENDENCIES FOR RHEL BASED DISTRIBUTIONS ----------------------------------------- # packages necessary for building sudo yum install make gcc-c++ gcc-gfortran cmake28 util-linux # packages necessary for documentation sudo yum install doxygen ghostscript texlive # packages necessary for version control sudo yum install git # basic libraries necessary for both DUNE and OPM sudo yum install boost-devel suitesparse-devel blas-devel lapack-devel # libraries necessary for OPM sudo yum install tinyxml-devel # optional libraries sudo yum-config-manager --add-repo \ http://www.opm-project.org/packages/current/redhat/6/opm.repo sudo yum install libsuperlu3 ert.ecl-devel dune-istl-devel DEPENDENCIES FOR MACOS X ------------------------ You can build opm-core with Apple Xcode 4.6 or later, Ruby 1.9 or later and the Homebrew port system: # activate necessary repositories brew tap homebrew/science brew tap opm/opm # libraries necessary for OPM caffeinate brew install suite-sparse superlu ert.ecl caffeinate brew install --with-c++11 boost tinyxml dune-istl DOWNLOADING ----------- For a read-only download: git clone git://github.com/OPM/opm-core.git If you want to contribute, fork OPM/opm-core on github. BUILDING -------- There are two ways to build the opm-core library. 1. As a stand-alone library. In this setup we recommend creating an entirely separate directory outside the directory containing the source code and doing the build from that separate directory (termed "the build directory"). This configuration is sometimes referred to as an "out-of-source build". As an example, consider the following layout in which "opm-core" refers to the directory containing the package source code as downloaded from GitHub workspace | +-- build | +-- opm-core | | | +-- ... | | | +-- opm | | | +-- ... We will configure a release-type (optimised) build using traditional Unix Makefiles within the "build" directory. The following command configures the build cd path/to/build cmake ../opm-core -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release If you want to debug the library you should specify the build type "Debug" instead of "Release" in the command above. This will disable optimizations and make it easier to step through the code. Building the software then amounts to typing make in the top-level "build" directory; i.e., the directory from which we invoked the "cmake" utility. On a multi-core computer system you may want to build the software in parallel (make(1)'s "job-server" mode) in order to reduce the total amount of time needed to complete the build. To do so, replace the above "make" command with make -j N or, possibly, nice -20 make -j N in which "N" is an integer that should typically not exceed the number of cores in the system. Once the library has been built, it can be installed in a central, system-wide location (often in "/usr/local") through the command sudo make install 2. As a dune module. - Put the opm-core directory in the same directory as the other dune modules to be built (e.g. dune-commmon, dune-grid). Note that for Ubuntu you can install Dune from the ppa as outlined above. - Run dunecontrol as normal. For more information on the dune build system, see http://www.dune-project.org/doc/installation-notes.html DOCUMENTATION ------------- Efforts have been made to document the code with Doxygen. In order to build the documentation, enter the command make doc in the topmost directory. REPORTING ISSUES ---------------- Issues can be reported in the Git issue tracker online at: http://github.com/OPM/opm-core/issues To help diagnose build errors, please provide a link to a build log together with the issue description. You can capture such a log from the build using the `script' utility, e.g.: LOGFILE=$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M-)build.log ; cmake -E cmake_echo_color --cyan --bold "Log file: $LOGFILE" ; script -q $LOGFILE -c 'cmake ../opm-core -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug' && script -q $LOGFILE -a -c 'ionice nice make -j 4 -l 3' || cat CMakeCache.txt CMakeFiles/CMake*.log >> $LOGFILE The resulting file can be uploaded to for instance gist.github.com.