Delft3D-WAVE moduleDelft3D-WAVE modulehttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_thread?p_l_id=1806765&threadId=1926242024-03-28T15:47:32Z2024-03-28T15:47:32ZRE: Delft3D-WAVE moduleMladen Radovanovichttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806765&messageId=2184682012-12-05T20:23:44Z2012-12-05T20:23:32ZDear Mihael,<br /><br />I have just copied files from wave folder into the manually created swan folder.<br /><br />There is one topic in the forum where i have explained it in detail.<br /><br />You can find it here <a href="http://oss.deltares.nl/web/waves/groups/-/message_boards/view_message/218060">here</a>:Mladen Radovanovic2012-12-05T20:23:32ZRE: Delft3D-WAVE moduleMihael Souzahttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806765&messageId=2036782012-11-03T00:58:54Z2012-11-03T00:58:54ZDear Mladen,<br /><br />I'm having the same problem you were when trying to run wave gui in Windows.<br />I can execute a wave scenario using batch file flow2d3d, but this means I can only run flow and wave coupled.<br /><br />Could you tell me what kind of files you put inside the "swan' folder you created?<br />Maybe this can solve my problem.<br /><br />Kind Regards,<br /><br />Mihael SouzaMihael Souza2012-11-03T00:58:54ZRE: Delft3D-WAVE moduleShawn Harrisonhttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806765&messageId=1934442012-10-05T22:39:09Z2012-10-05T22:39:09ZHi Mladen, <br /><br />That's great. Have fun modelling!<br /><br />Now, since that problem has been resolved, you should mark this thread as answered so that others looking for a similar solution can find it. <br />To do so, at the top right of one of the messages click on the button that says "Mark as an Answer". <br /><br />Cheers,<br />ShawnShawn Harrison2012-10-05T22:39:09ZRE: Delft3D-WAVE moduleMladen Radovanovichttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806765&messageId=1933262012-10-05T17:23:49Z2012-10-05T17:23:49ZDear Shawn,<br /><br />Thanks for the reply. I have solved the problem. Folder structure after compiling was wrong. I have added one new folder (swan) manually and now it works well.<br /><br />Regards,<br /><br />MladenMladen Radovanovic2012-10-05T17:23:49ZRE: Delft3D-WAVE moduleShawn Harrisonhttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806765&messageId=1927292012-10-03T21:29:31Z2012-10-03T21:29:31ZHi Mladen, <br /><br />Yes the WAVE module works well.. <br /><br />What platform are you running?<br /><br />Did you make sure that the wave.exe was created after the make? It should be in the .../bin directory along with d_hydro.exe, deltares_hydro.tcl, mormerge.exe and a bunch of other files (depending on which version of the trunk/tag you are using). <br /><br />Are you trying to use the GUI? If wave.exe was created, and you are only trying to launch it with the GUI, there is a chance that the directory structure is not how the GUI expects it. E.g. the linux GUI expects a different directory structure than the newer (5.0.XX) source code creates. <br /><br />Please advise your current situation for a more detailed solution. <br /><br />Thanks,<br />ShawnShawn Harrison2012-10-03T21:29:31ZDelft3D-WAVE moduleMladen Radovanovichttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806765&messageId=1926232012-10-04T04:56:21Z2012-10-03T13:40:09ZDear all,<br /><br />I really do not want to spam this forum but can someone tell me is the Delft3D-WAVE module operational at all? The last two days I am staring into code lines trying to find what is happening. Everything have been compiled without errors but still I can not run not even the examples from the tutorial folder. Error "child killed: unknown signal" appears. FLOW module works well.<br /><br />Please provide me some help.<br /><br />Thanks,<br /><br />MladenMladen Radovanovic2012-10-03T13:40:09Z