htrdr

Solving radiative transfer in heterogeneous media
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commit 0f3fd8f7f5080eed58b8df6b607eff6e88a7eba6
parent b644e681ff78cb297e95b218f8df932c9b9ada19
Author: Vincent Forest <vincent.forest@meso-star.com>
Date:   Wed,  7 Jul 2021 14:23:39 +0200

Update the listed dependencies in the README file

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MREADME.md | 13+++++++++----
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.md b/README.md @@ -50,7 +50,6 @@ This program is compatible GNU/Linux 64-bits. It relies on the [RCMake](https://gitlab.com/vaplv/rcmake/) packages to build. It also depends on the [AW](https://gitlab.com/vaplv/loader_aw/#tab-readme), -[HTSky](https://gitlab.com/meso-star/htsky/), [MruMtl](https://gitlab.com/meso-star/mrumtl/), [RSys](https://gitlab.com/vaplv/rsys/), [Star-3D](https://gitlab.com/meso-star/star-3d/), @@ -61,9 +60,15 @@ on the [MPI](https://www.mpi-forum.org/) specification to parallelize its computations. -First ensure that CMake is installed on your system. Then install the RCMake -package as well as the aforementioned prerequisites. Finally generate the -project from the `cmake/CMakeLists.txt` file by appending to the +`htrdr` finally depends on the [HTSky](https://gitlab.com/meso-star/htsky/) +library if the `HTRDR_BUILD_ATMOSPHERE` option is set and on +[AtrSTM](https://gitlab.com/meso-star/atrstm/) when `HTRDR_BUILD_COMBUSTION` is +set. These options enable/disable the build of the atmospheric part and the +combustion part of htrdr. By default, both options are activated. + +To build `htrdr`, first ensure that CMake is installed on your system. Then +install the RCMake package as well as the aforementioned prerequisites. Finally +generate the project from the `cmake/CMakeLists.txt` file by appending to the `CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH` variable the install directories of its dependencies. The resulting project can be edited, built, tested and installed as any CMake project. Refer to the [CMake](https://cmake.org/documentation) for further