[FLR-list] tutorial on MSE
Iago.MOSQUEIRA at ec.europa.eu
Iago.MOSQUEIRA at ec.europa.eu
Fri Oct 6 09:39:10 CEST 2017
Hi,
No worries, keep them coming.
FLa4a is used to condition the OM, and FLXSA to feed the MP. The authors could comment on this, but it is just an example, and helps testing XSA as input for an MP.
FLXSA and FLAssess need to be converted, as we have done for FLBRP, named FLRP in the 64 bit version. The Cpp code that they use from FLash needs to be moved to each pkg and compilation tested with the new set up. It is on our todo list for very soon.
Cheers,
Iago
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iago.mosqueira at ec.europa.eu
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From: flr-list-bounces at lists.r-forge.r-project.org [flr-list-bounces at lists.r-forge.r-project.org] on behalf of Clara Ulrich [clu at aqua.dtu.dk]
Sent: 06 October 2017 09:23
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Subject: [FLR-list] tutorial on MSE
Dear all,
Sorry, lots of questions these days, but as I am teaching the new FLR to Master students I have to get into all details…
I am up to the point of the demo MSE in the tutorial, and I wonder why we still use the XSA for the demo MSE, and not the a4a, could the a4a also be used in a MSE setup?
Also – now thanks to Flasher everything can be moved to 64 bits, but XSA is not compiled for 64 bits. Why is it so, and can you just remind me if and how I can compile it manually in order to run the MSE tutorial without having to switch to 32 bits?
Thanks in advance
Clara
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