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This causes nonsensical -L and -Wl,-rpath arguments to be added which
causes warnings to be printed by the linker.
HDF5_LIBRARIES are already being used in TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES later so
the libraries are already being linked to correctly.
The bug was introduced in
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FDTD | ||
TESTSUITE | ||
cmake/Modules | ||
linux | ||
matlab | ||
nf2ff | ||
python | ||
tools | ||
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CMakeLists.txt | ||
COPYING | ||
Doxyfile | ||
INSTALL | ||
NEWS | ||
README | ||
TODO | ||
astyle.sh | ||
known_bugs | ||
known_problems | ||
main.cpp | ||
openEMS.sh | ||
openEMS_MPI.sh | ||
openems.cpp | ||
openems.h | ||
openems_global.h |
README
* * openEMS - a free and open electromagnetic field solver * * Copyright (C) 2010-2015 Thorsten Liebig * openEMS is licensed under the terms of the GPLv3, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. Website: http://openems.de Forum: http://openems.de/forum/ Tutorials: http://openems.de/index.php/Tutorials To use openEMS from Matlab or Octave, you need to include the <openEMS-install-folder>/matlab folder in the respective environment: > addpath( '<openEMS-install-folder>/matlab' ); To verify the correct installation follow the instructions at: http://openems.de/index.php/Tutorial:_First_Steps