[CIG-SEISMO] Examples in new version not updated.

emanuele casarotti emanuele.casarotti at gmail.com
Mon Aug 25 06:13:16 PDT 2014


hi all,




is it still open?

the “indent” error in python means that there are some issues in the format of file (i.e. more/less spaces). if the default examples run fine also you case should work. Can you provide a full example of you case?




Emanuele

On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 11:23 PM, John Cooper <nhojcooper at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear Carl,
> Thanks for responding. The run_this_example works fine. The problem comes
> when I make mesh and then want to use  boundary_definition, give "indent"
> errors. I define it manually but the same is the case with cubit2specfem3d.
> so I can't export even if I make define boundary conditions manually.I
> guess there is problem with the paths somewhere, but could not understand
> where i could be.
> J.
> cig-seismo-bounces at geodynamics.org; on behalf of; Carl Tape <
> carltape at gi.alaska.edu>
> Sent: Tue 8/12/2014 8:42 PM
> To: cig-seismo at geodynamics.org
>> Dear John,
>>
>> Did you try the default example? As far as I know, this has been working,
> and the instructions
>> there should match the names of the scripts. (The process.sh script has
> been gone since
>> before your email.) I just now checked everything in the latest
> developmental version (including
>> generating the mesh).
>>
>> The checkout command is:
>> git clone --branch devel https://github.com/geodynamics/specfem3d.git
>>
>> It is possible that the other examples do need updating, but it's always
> best to make sure that > the default example works for you.
>>
>> We certainly want to have functional instructions, so thank you for your
> feedback!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Carl
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>> Carl Tape
>> Assistant Professor
>> Geophysical Institute (office 413D)
>> University of Alaska Fairbanks
>> Phone: 907-474-5456
>> Email: carltape at gi.alaska.edu
>> Web: http://www.giseis.alaska.edu/input/carl/
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 5:50 PM, John Cooper <nhojcooper at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Dear SPECFEM Dev,
>>
>> I am shifting from the old version to the new stable version. But I
>> found that the EXAMPLES are not updated accordingly with the changes.
>> boundary_definition, cubit2specfem3d and process.sh are no more
>> available (with the examples) but the README is still the same as was
>> for the old version. Therefore I guess, it's no more the same, where
>> we use e.g mesh_mount.py to create and export in one go. process.sh is
>> mentioned but not available. Would it be possible to have updated
>> version of instructions that could help us in knowing what procedural
> changes are made?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> J.C
>>
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