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September 21, 2023 at 5:34 pmCMCsupport1Subscriber
Good afternoon,Â
We are looking at your Automated Installer as a quicker way to download, install and configure Ansys Fluids/Structures in our RHEL 7/8 Linux servers.
We have posted here recently about missing dependencies when installing Ansys software in Linux operating systems. Does this installer catch these during operation?
Please say, "Yes."
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Regards,
CMC Microsystems Technical Support Staff
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September 22, 2023 at 4:59 pmGeorge KarnosAnsys Employee
Yes, this installer was branched from the Unified installer so it includes the same dependency checks. On both Windows and Linux. Â
On Linux, only a warning is shown. Â We do not install the missing system dependencies.
On Windows, the system dependencies are referred to as prerequisites. Â
These are detected, downloaded and installed on the page with the download and extraction progress bars. Â These are installed before any product files.Â
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September 22, 2023 at 5:06 pmCMCsupport1Subscriber
Good afternoon,Â
Thank you, Mr. Karnos; we'll give it a try.Â
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