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OpenFOAM-v2012-windows10.tgz 2021-01-21 616.8 MB
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OpenCFD-OpenFOAM-v2012-DP-mingw-crosscompiled-WindowsInstaller.exe 2020-12-24 336.8 MB
README.md 2020-12-23 3.8 kB
OpenFOAM-v2012.tgz 2020-12-23 81.4 MB
OpenFOAM-modules-v2012.tgz 2020-12-23 18.2 MB
TutorialGuide.pdf 2020-12-22 2.7 MB
ProgrammersGuide.pdf 2020-12-22 592.8 kB
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ThirdParty-v2012.tgz 2020-12-22 224.0 MB
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Source code and other packs for OpenFOAM

Overview

Contains source packages for the OpenFOAM-v2012 release and some help scripts (eg, for docker installations). The sources are made available at these locations: - https://sourceforge.net/projects/openfoam/files/ : The main distribution point - https://dl.openfoam.com/source/ : A convenient, easy to remember, location

Notes - Depending on your system, you find that using a precompiled binary package to be much more convenient than compiling from source. - Regardless of using a binary package or compiling from source, it is advisable to review the release notes and the upgrade guides. - The OpenFOAM code wiki is a good place to start for information.

There are currently precompiled binary packages for several popular Linux flavours:

Ubuntu

Normally supports the latest Ubuntu LTS version(s) and possibly the Ubuntu rolling release as well.

openSUSE

Normally supports current Leap versions. Tumbleweed versions are normally also available, but can be subject to occasional breakage.

CentOS/RedHat/Fedora

CentOS/RedHat 7 are currently the oldest supported versions.

Which sources to download?

There are three main tar files available for download:

  1. OpenFOAM-{VERSION}.tgz file : Contains all the sources for OpenFOAM, including the modules. Must download this if you wish to build from source.

  2. ThirdParty-{VERSION}.tgz : Contains build scripts and additional sources for third-party software that is either not commonly available on your system, or for which the standard versions are too old. See the OpenFOAM README for more information about locations etc.

  3. OpenFOAM-modules-{VERSION}.tgz file : Contains sources for the modules only. These are already included in the OpenFOAM-{VERSION}.tgz file so you will normally not need to download this file.

It is primarily for building modules with various mixes of OpenFOAM and other software (see the modules information for more details). This is useful for system integrators and advanced installation requirements.

Closing

We trust that you enjoy using OpenFOAM. You can keep up-to-date with current developents if you track the OpenFOAM source repository: - develop.openfoam.com primary - gitlab.com/openfoam mirror

Please help improve OpenFOAM by providing feedback on the issue tracker.

See www.openfoam.com/services/ for information about service offerings and visit the main www.openfoam.com website for more information.


Copyright (C) 2020 OpenCFD Ltd.

Source: README.md, updated 2020-12-23