2.2. MFiX Installation on Mac¶
As of this release, MFiX has been tested on the latest version of MacOS at the time of this release, 10.14 (Mojave). Earlier of MacOS are likely to work. If you have an issue running MFiX on your Mac, ask for help at Support Forum.
2.2.1. Install Anaconda¶
Download the Python 3, Mac version of Anaconda (~500 MB download) or Miniconda (~50 MB download). Either the Graphical Installer or Command Line Installer would work.
For instance, with the Anaconda Graphical Installer:
Open up Finder and navigate to the Download directory.
Double-click the downloaded file. (At the time of this writing, it would be
Anaconda3-2019.03-MacOSX-x86_64.pkg
for Graphical Installer).Follow the installation guide, using the default settings.
2.2.2. Install MFiX¶
After installing Anaconda, install MFiX:
Open a Terminal (Type “⌘-Spacebar”, type “terminal”)
Browse to MFiX Download (requires registration and login)
Copy the conda command
Paste it in the Terminal.
Note
If you already installed MFiX, you may see the following message. Select y
to confirm.
WARNING: A conda environment already exists
Remove existing environment (y/[n])? y
MFiX will be installed in a new conda environment. The process will take a few minutes to complete.
2.2.3. Install Solver Build Dependencies¶
Build dependencies are needed for building a Custom Solver.
Building the MFiX solver requires:
Fortran 2003 compiler (GFortran 4.8 or later)
CMake
For DMP support, an MPI implementation (such as OpenMPI)
For building with other compilers, or for building with DMP, see Building Custom Interactive Solver.
Homebrew is the recommended way to install MFiX build dependencies. Go to the Homebrew website and follow the installation instructions.
Once Homebrew is installed, install the build dependencies:
Open a Terminal (Type “⌘-Spacebar”, type “terminal”)
Run
brew install gcc cmake open-mpi
2.2.4. Run MFiX¶
Open Terminal (if not open already), and run the following commands:
Run
conda activate mfix-21.1.4
Run
mfix⏎
Note
If you are using a shell different from bash, switch to bash
before running conda activate
Your prompt should look something like this:
> conda env list
# conda environments:
#
base * /Users/user/anaconda3
mfix-21.1.4 /Users/user/anaconda3/envs/mfix-21.1.4
> conda activate mfix-21.1.4
(mfix-21.1.4) > conda env list
# conda environments:
#
base /Users/user/anaconda3
mfix-21.1.4 * /Users/user/anaconda3/envs/mfix-21.1.4
(mfix-21.1.4) > mfix
You are now ready to proceed to the First Tutorial and Tutorials.
Note
Activating a conda environment sets certain environment variables such as PATH in the current shell. It does not create a new shell session.
You will need to activate the environment every time before running MFiX.
2.2.5. Deactivate Conda Environment¶
After using MFiX you can just exit
to leave the Terminal session. However, if
you need to deactivate the mfix-21.1.4
conda environment, you can do so with:
(mfix-21.1.4)> deactivate
>
This returns to the base conda environment.
2.2.6. Uninstall MFiX¶
To uninstall MFiX from a conda environment:
(mfix-21.1.4)> conda uninstall mfix
To remove the conda environment (if you have the environment activated, deactivate it first):
(mfix-21.1.4)> conda deactivate
> conda env remove -n mfix-21.1.4
To uninstall Anaconda entirely, remove the Anaconda directory. By default,
~/anaconda3
in your home directory. From the Terminal:
> cd ~
> rm -rf anaconda3/
Note
To learn more about managing conda environments, visit the conda documentation .