compileTELEMAC::createLibFiles:
+> failed: ar cru C:\opentelemac-mascaret\v8p0r0\builds\wing64mpi\lib\mascaret.lib *.o
... The following command failed for the reason above (or below)
ar cru C:\opentelemac-mascaret\v8p0r0\builds\wing64mpi\lib\mascaret.lib *.o:
Do you know what can y do?
Thank you
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Part of the error message is missing.
There is probably more informations before the error...
More information about your installation is also important (windows, Linux, Compiler ...)
Christophe
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Hello,
Thank you for your answer. I'm using window 11.
I tried to install telemac using "opentelemac-v6p2-windows-installer.exe" and i followed " ", a video made by JM Coastal.
I've downloaded "Win10gfortPLL.cfg" and "pysource.win10pll.bat" (maybe i need a version for window11, but i don't really know what should i choose).
I manage to compile everything until i got an error, i tried again and, after à while, i got the message attached. (i've put all the process).
Thank you again for your help
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As Nico said, you have to use the batch script from the wintel repository for now.
I also prepared an automatic installer that allows to install Telemac in a few clicks, but it is huge and I have to reduce it a bit before uploading it to the website.
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I think i've made another mistake using gitlab.pam-retd.fr/otm/wintel.
I had another problem with Q-gis when i tried to install the pack (maybe an incompatibility with different versions of python).
This time i will run a virtual machine in order to avoid problems like i had.
I'm looking forward to dowload your new version. Thank you again for your help
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You're welcome! I understand your problems with getting a proper setup of Python 3, which has proven to be a real challenge in the past for us, mainly because people can have multiple versions installed in parallel, let alone Anaconda.
That's why I recently updated the wintel script to require a proper installation of Python 3.10 with the py.exe launcher, which is now the standard way to run Python scripts on Windows as executables. Normally, since the script also sets up a dedicated virtual environment, everything should be fine because the TELEMAC Python environment is now completely isolated from the rest of the system.
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