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PLUTO version 4.0 ------------------------ Copyright (C) 2002-2013 Andrea Mignone This distribution is a fork created by Geoffroy Lesur designed to handle some new modules for pluto. This source code is currently under heavy developement, hence no documentation is provided. The modules included here will be ultimately distributed in the coming PLUTO releases. PLUTO is Godunov-type code for astrophysical fluid dynamics supporting several modules and algorithms. This is the v 4.0 (Nov 2012) version of the code (http://plutocode.ph.unito.it). This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. Main Developer ============== Andrea Mignone (mignone@ph.unito.it), (Dipartimento di fisica generale, Turin University) (INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino) Contributors ============ C. Zanni P. Tzeferacos G. Muscianisi G. Bodo, T. Matsakos, O. Tesileanu, System requirements =================== - C compiler (gcc works fine), - Python (v. 2.0 or higher) Optionals - MPI (for parallel runs) - Chombo lib (for AMR) - libpng to produce on-the-fly graphics. Basic Installation and Usage ============================ There's no configure.sh; once you've unpacked the distribution, 1) define the shell variable PLUTO_DIR as the main PLUTO directory, e.g., if you are using tcsh: > setenv PLUTO_DIR "/home/user/PLUTO" if you're using bash: > export PLUTO_DIR="/Users/ovidiu/PLUTO" 2) select a working dir anywhere on your hard disk; at the command prompt, just type > python $PLUTO_DIR/setup.py configure your problem and select makefile; 3) edit your init.c and pluto.ini to assign initial conditions and problem specific information; 4) compile with > make or (gmake); 4) run with > ./pluto See the documentation in Doc/ for more information. Have fun! If you encounter problems during the previous steps, or have any other question regarding the code, please send an e-mail to mignone@ph.unito.it
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