Disclaimer: the following instructions are not part of an official Cantera distribution and are posted here in the hope that they will help others to compile Cantera from scratch in a similar windows environment. While steps were successfully tested for Cantera 2.6 and various development versions (latest tested: 3.0.0b1) there is no guarantee that compilation will work, as Windows setups are highly user-specific. (Previous versions of this guide covered Cantera 2.4 and 2.5.1, but compilation has not been tested with current development tools.) In case you should have suggestions for improvement, please feel free to leave comments (or post on the Cantera Users' group as usual).
This toolchain was successfully used to compile device adapters for Micro-Manager on Windows 10 (last tested: August 2020). Steps are loosely based on official instructions, but I found that some steps no longer worked.
Steps will become obsolete once the (currently open) issue Migrate C++ build to Visual Studio 2015-2019 is resolved.
- Download Windows7.1SDK iso from Microsoft's Download Center
- Unzip, and run the installer within the setup folder (which avoids the check for .NET 4)
This Python function converts MATLAB Grader reports to CSV files with (highest) scores sorted by student e-mails.
Steps:
- Create MATLAB Grader report - assume file name of the report is
myreport.csv
- Run
python matlab_grader.py myreport.csv matlab_grader_scores.csv
Disclaimer: the following instructions are not part of an official Cantera distribution and are posted here in the hope that they will help others to compile Cantera from scratch in a Linux/conda environment. Steps require Cantera >= 2.6.0a4 and will not work for older versions. In case you should have suggestions for improvement, please feel free to leave comments (or post on the Cantera Users' group as usual).
Using the correct packages for the conda
environment is critical, as it will take care of the entire configuration.
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