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windows_compilation [2009/08/02 12:40] bpwindows_compilation [2010/10/21 17:46] (current) bp
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   - In the oofem top directory, create src/config directory. Download [[http://mech.fsv.cvut.cz/~bp/download/oofem-win/oofemcfg.h|oofemcfg.h]] and [[http://mech.fsv.cvut.cz/~bp/download/oofem-win/oofemdef.h|oofemdef.h]] files into this directory.    - In the oofem top directory, create src/config directory. Download [[http://mech.fsv.cvut.cz/~bp/download/oofem-win/oofemcfg.h|oofemcfg.h]] and [[http://mech.fsv.cvut.cz/~bp/download/oofem-win/oofemdef.h|oofemdef.h]] files into this directory. 
   - Add all source files, located in src/oofemlib, src/oofemlib/xfem, src/config, src/sm, src/tm, src/fm, and src/dss sub-directories, into the project.   - Add all source files, located in src/oofemlib, src/oofemlib/xfem, src/config, src/sm, src/tm, src/fm, and src/dss sub-directories, into the project.
 +  - Add also src/main/main.C and src/main/usrdefsub.C files.
   - In the project settings [Menu:Project->Properties, select Configuration Properties->C/C++->Advanced->Compile As), ** add "/TP" compiler option**. This will force ".C" files to be recognized as c++ files. Make sure, that you set this option for all targets.   - In the project settings [Menu:Project->Properties, select Configuration Properties->C/C++->Advanced->Compile As), ** add "/TP" compiler option**. This will force ".C" files to be recognized as c++ files. Make sure, that you set this option for all targets.
   - Under Project Configuration Properties->C/C++->General, add **all subdirectories under scr directory** to the “Additional Include Directories” item.   - Under Project Configuration Properties->C/C++->General, add **all subdirectories under scr directory** to the “Additional Include Directories” item.
-  - Under the Project Configuration Properties->C/C++->Preprocessor->Preprocessor Definitions, add set of symbols "%%__MODULENAME_MODULE%%", where the MODULENAME is the name of module(s) you want to include. For example, add "%%__OOFEMLIB_MODULE%%; %%__SM_MODULE%%; %%__TM_MODULE%%; %%__FM_MODULE%%; %%__DSS_MODULE%%" if you want to include oofemlib, sm, tm, fm, and dss modules (recommended). Also define "%%__OOFEM%%" and "DEBUG" (if you want a debug version of OOFEM) macros.+  - Under the Project Configuration Properties->C/C++->Preprocessor->Preprocessor Definitions, add set of symbols "%%__MODULENAME_MODULE%%", where the MODULENAME is the name of module(s) you want to include. For example, add "%%__OOFEMLIB_MODULE%%; %%__SM_MODULE%%; %%__TM_MODULE%%; %%__FM_MODULE%%; %%__DSS_MODULE%%" if you want to include oofemlib, sm, tm, fm, and dss modules (recommended). Also define "%%__OOFEM%%", "%%__ENABLE_COMPONENT_LABELS%%" and "DEBUG" (if you want a debug version of OOFEM) macros.
   - For version 1.9, open sm/src/compodamagemat.C, locate "CompoDamageMat :: ~CompoDamageMat();" (the semicolon at the end is important!) and if found, delete this line.   - For version 1.9, open sm/src/compodamagemat.C, locate "CompoDamageMat :: ~CompoDamageMat();" (the semicolon at the end is important!) and if found, delete this line.
   - Now you should be ready to build oofem solver executable.   - Now you should be ready to build oofem solver executable.
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