Need Help Installing Coupled Calculation Program (Yade and OOFEM) on Ubuntu

Asked by Xue

Hello everyone,

I am writing to seek assistance with installing a coupled calculation program that involves Yade and OOFEM on Ubuntu. I am currently facing a lot of difficulties during the installation process and would greatly appreciate any help or guidance you can provide.

If any of you have successfully installed the above-mentioned coupled program on an Ubuntu system, and if you happen to have a VMware-compatible system snapshot that includes a working installation, I would be incredibly grateful if you could share it with me. This would greatly alleviate my current struggles and expedite the installation process.

Thank you for your attention and consideration. I eagerly await any help or suggestions you can offer.

Best regards,
xue

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Jan Stránský (honzik) said :
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Hello,

> I am currently facing a lot of difficulties during the installation process and

please be more specific (see below)

> would greatly appreciate any help or guidance you can provide.

We would appreciate more information:
- how did you try to install it?
- what is the output of used commands?
- ... ?

Cheers
Jan

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Xue (1q12) said :
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Hello Jan,

After installing the coupling program on my Ubuntu 18.04 system, I encountered the following error (as mentioned in https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/707018), which seems to be related to the configuration of Yade2019. In this post,I would like to inquire if someone would be willing to share a pre-configured image of the system, so that future users can avoid potential similar troubles.

Regarding your question - how did you try to install it?

Apart from attempting to install it by typing "make all" in the installation folder on the Ubuntu 18.04 system, I also tried the same method on Ubuntu 22.04 system, but now I'm getting the error:

"Could NOT find PythonLibs (missing: PYTHON_LIBRARIES PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIRS) (Required is at least version '2.7')."

This seems to be caused by the presence of both Python 2 and Python 3 in the system (on the Ubuntu 18.04 system where the coupling program was successfully installed, I removed Python 3 to resolve the aforementioned issue, but it caused inconvenience for using later on).

Can you please guide me on how to resolve this issue?

Best regards,
xue

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) said :
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