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Re: ShallowFluid

Hi Chris,

> I understand that the ShallowFluid application has some native Solaris
> code. Is there any way to run it on my Linux box?
> It seems that the fortran code can be compiled without errors (only some
> warnings).
> 
> Has anybody ported it to linux ?

We haven't, and it looks like no one else has either.

ShallowFluid communicates with the Fortran code through JNI
and some C code.  The JNI should be portable, and the
conventions for calling Fortran from C should be portable.

Have you tried compiling and running ShallowFluid?

Cheers,
Bill
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