[Insight-developers] ccmake

Joshua Cates cates@sci.utah.edu
Mon, 23 Sep 2002 16:34:20 -0600 (MDT)


I've had this trouble in the past: finds libfltk but not libfltk_gl or
libfltk_images.  I just did a clean build, however, and cmake found all of
them (located in /usr/local/lib).

Josh.

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 Josh Cates			
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On Mon, 23 Sep 2002, Mark Foskey wrote:

> Today I am building Insight under Linux for the first time in over a 
> month, and I'm building it from scratch since CMake and Insight have 
> evolved enough to make that sensible.  When I ran ccmake, 
> FLTK_FORMS_LIBRARY and FLTK_GL_LIBRARY were "NOTFOUND".  It was easy 
> enough to insert the entries manually, but I thought they should have 
> been found.
> 
> The version of CMake I was using was the tarball 
> CMake1.4.3-x86-linux-static.tar.gz, which I just installed.  I mentioned 
> this before, but I really do think it'd be a good idea to put a note in 
> the README, and on the "Install" web page, that the typical place to 
> untar the file is into /usr/local.  A user who is installing a 
> precompiled binary is someone who wants to make as few decisions as 
> possible.
> 
> I realize that it will work fine from any directory, but that assumes 
> that users' paths are set correctly and so forth.  The point is that 
> some people just want to put it the same place everyone else is putting 
> it, and we should let them know where that is.
> 
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