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CGNS

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About

The CFD General Notation System (CGNS) provides a standard for recording and recovering computer data associated with the numerical solution of fluid dynamics equations.

Bugs/Feature and issue tracking

https://cgnsorg.atlassian.net

Installation

Installation Instructions using cmake

  1. Install HDF5 on your system

    a. HDF5 can use the standard GNU autotools, so './configure', 'make', 'sudo make install' should install HDF5 without problems on most systems.

  2. Unpack the tar ball containing the source code into some directory.

  3. Create a new director in which to build the library.

  4. Use cmake to initialize the build tree.

    user@hostname:build_path$ cmake /path/to/cgns/sources/

  5. Use ccmake to edit the control variables as needed.

    user@hostname:build_path$ ccmake .

    (a)The path to the HDF5 library should be specified with CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=$HDF_DIR for linking with a specific HDF5 version.

    • If HDF5 is built with parallel-IO support via MPI, the 'HDF5_NEEDS_MPI' flag must be set to true.

    • If HDF5 is built with zlib and szip support, these need to be flagged with 'HDF5_NEEDS_ZLIB' and 'HDF5_NEEDS_SZIP' as well as the paths for those libraries.

    (b)Fortran can be enabled by toggling the 'CGNS_ENABLE_FORTRAN' variable.

    • A view of the attempt to autodetect the correct interface between Fortran and C is show, setting the value of 'FORTRAN_NAMING'.

    • For gfortran and pgf90 the value of 'FORTRAN_NAMING' shoud be 'LOWERCASE_'.

    (c) The build system must be reconfigured after variable changes by pressing 'c'. Variables who's value has changed are maked with a '*' in the interface.

    (d) After configuration, the Makefiles must be generated by pressing 'g'.

  6. Use make to build the library.

    user@hostname:build_path$ make

    (a) A colorized review of the build process should follow.

  7. Installation of the library is accomplished with the 'install' target of the makefile.

    user@hostname:build_path$ make install

    (a) You must have permissions to alter the directory where cgns will be installed.

Installation Instructions using make

  1. Install HDF5 on your system

    (a) HDF5 can use the standard GNU autotools, so './configure', 'make', 'sudo make install' should install HDF5 without problems on most systems.

  2. Typically the standard ./configure, make, make install will suffice.

  3. Sample scripts for building parrallel CGNS can be found in src/SampleScripts.

Usage

License

The distribution and use of the CGNS software is covered by the following license:


This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.

Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it freely, subject to the following restrictions:

  1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be appreciated but is not required.

  2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be misrepresented as being the original software.

  3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.


This license is borrowed from the zlib/libpng License:

http://www.opensource.org/licenses/zlib-license.php

and supercedes the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) which previously governed the use and distribution of the software.

For details on the policy governing the distribution of the CGNS standard and software see:

http://www.grc.nasa.gov/www/cgns/charter/principles.html

Development

CGNS uses the branching/release model as summarized at:

http://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/

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