[CMake] Cmake cannot locate header file that exists on my system

Andreas Naumann Andreas-Naumann at gmx.net
Thu Mar 17 11:30:53 EDT 2016


You have to add the directory /usr/include/trilinos to the c++ include 
directories. The fastest workaround would be, to add the directory to 
the CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS using ccmake or cmake-gui.
The better solution is to look for any hint regarding trilinos in the 
CMakeLists.txt of dakota and check, why the corresponding include 
directory is not added.

Regards,

Andreas

Am 17.03.2016 um 14:32 schrieb Chris Coutinho:
>
> I’m attempting to install Dakota 6.3.0 using cmake 3.5.0 on a 64-bit 
> Linux box from source (to link python and MATLAB), and Dakota is 
> having trouble finding some dependencies. I’ve been able to install 
> and use Dakota successfully on my previous machine (64-bit, OpenSUSE 
> 13.2, cmake 3.3.0) without any problems. Now that I upgraded to the 
> more recent version of OpenSUSE (Opensuse Leap 42.1) and cmake 
> (3.5.0), I’m not able to get past this error.
>
> I am using cmake to build the source and create a makefile. 
> Configuring cmake is fine; however, when running ‘make’ I get an error 
> at around 5% of compiling:
>
> /[ 5%] Building CXX object 
> packages/OPTPP/src/CMakeFiles/optpp.dir/globals.C.o/
> /In file included from 
> /opt/dakota/dakota-6.3.0.src/packages/OPTPP/src/globals.C:4:0:/
> //opt/dakota/dakota-6.3.0.src/packages/OPTPP/include/globals.h:22:41: 
> fatal error: Teuchos_SerialDenseMatrix.hpp: No such file or directory/
> /#include "Teuchos_SerialDenseMatrix.hpp"/
> /^/
> /compilation terminated./
>
> I looked for the missing file ‘Teuchos_SerialDenseMatrix.hpp’, and see 
> that I have two copies on my computer from installing trilinos 11.4.3 
> through the package manager. One is located under 
> ‘/usr/include/trilinos’, and the other is located 
> ‘/usr/lib64/mpi/gcc/openmpi/include/trilinos’. I’m not sure why I have 
> two copies…
>
> I added both of those directories to LD_LIBRARY_PATH in ~/.bashrc, but 
> the error keeps coming up that Dakota isn’t able to find the file. Can 
> anyone help me with this installation issue?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> *Chris Coutinho,* EIT
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