
Thanks! that solves the problem.
A question about the workaround.... Does it mean that I can use sfepy now without any problems if I do not use multiprocessing in the homogenization coefficients calculation?
On Thursday, July 21, 2016 at 11:00:34 AM UTC+2, Robert Cimrman wrote:
On 07/21/2016 10:47 AM, Nikhil Vaidya wrote:
the workaround suggested by you solves the problem with the homogenization_perfusion test but not with the input_linear_elastic_mM
test.
Yes, my bad - you need to add the "'multiprocessing' : False," option into options in linear_homogenization_up.py file - this is the micro-problem used by input_linear_elastic_mM.
r.
On Wednesday, July 20, 2016 at 4:02:18 PM UTC+2, Robert Cimrman wrote:
Hi Nikhil,
to resolve test_projections and test_input_navier_stokes2d_iga, install igakit [1]. But note that it is not needed when using sfepy for finite element computations. You may want igakit only when playing with the
isogeometric
analysis computations.
The other two errors are related to use of multiprocessing when
computing
homogenized coefficients - I am not sure why that happens. What version
of
python/multiprocessing do you use?
As a workaround you can try adding
'multiprocessing' : False,
into options dicts in examples/homogenization/perfusion_micro.py and examples/homogenization/linear_elastic_mM.py.
r.
On 07/20/2016 12:01 PM, Nikhil Vaidya wrote:
Hello,
I downloaded the sfepy source code from git and installed it using the Visual C++ compiler. After installing, I ran the tests and 4 of them failed. I then ran those tests in debug mode and the output is
attached.
Please tell me how to solve this problem.
Best regards, Nikhil