I've heard about how difficult building OpenFOAM was for years. I don't think it's all that difficult, it just takes a LOT of time to build, so when errors are encountered, the iteration time between multiple. The real difficulty arises from how poorly documented the build process is. It's like a single page. And since it uses it's own shell scripts to manage the build process, instead of using GNU Autoconf tools, I've had to figure out how it works, and spend days digging though shell scripts to figure out the proper place to add include and lib directories.

Prentice Bisbal
Lead Software Engineer
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
http://www.pppl.gov

On 11/10/2016 05:25 PM, Christopher Samuel wrote:
On 11/11/16 04:09, Prentice Bisbal wrote:

My build finally failed 1-2 days shy of 3 weeks with an error that it
couldn't find gmp.h. I am now building on a system with faster cores,
and more of them!
Welcome to OpenFOAM.  The only code we've come across that takes more
time to build, and is more frustrating when it fails (as it often does),
is OpenCMISS.

Best of luck!
Chris

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