[Gmsh] R: Different behaviour in Win or Linux
Alessandro Vicini
alessandro.vicini at sitael.com
Tue Jul 23 16:58:52 CEST 2019
Hello Jeremy,
under windows the “about gmsh” button says OCC version 7.3.1, under Linux it says OCC version 7.3.0, if this is what you mean…
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Da: jeremy theler <jeremy at seamplex.com>
Inviato: lunedì 22 luglio 2019 18:00
A: Alessandro Vicini <alessandro.vicini at sitael.com>
Cc: Gmsh <gmsh at onelab.info>
Oggetto: Re: [Gmsh] Different behaviour in Win or Linux
Hi Alessandro
I am not sure what happens in your case but I have seen different numbering of entities when using OCE 6.9.1 and OCCT 7.x, even under the same OS.
You might want to check you are using the same kernel.
Regards
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jeremy theler
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On Mon, Jul 22, 2019, 09:46 Alessandro Vicini <alessandro.vicini at sitael.com<mailto:alessandro.vicini at sitael.com>> wrote:
A geo file which works under windows has problems when read under Linux64 (same code version, 4.4). I guess this is because of a different numbering of geometrical entities derived from transformations or boolean operations. Should I expect this? Is there a way to ensure "compatibility" of geo files under different OS? Thank you.
Alessandro
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