[Paraview] Cannot Build on Altix

clinton at elemtech.com clinton at elemtech.com
Mon Jun 16 12:15:00 EDT 2008


I wanted to know which of those variables was not defined.
Can you send me your CMakeCache.txt file?

Clint

On Monday 16 June 2008 10:01:47 am Kent Eschenberg wrote:
> Hi Clint,
>
> Are you saying that I should manually set the variables you listed? I've
> never had to do that before.
>
> Are you saying that the files to which these programs point are missing?
> They are not. I compared the Qt directory on the system where the failure
> occurs to the same directory on another system, and it seems that
> everything is there. In particular I verified that the files to which your
> variables point on the working installation are present on the system that
> is failing.
>
> By the way, the failures occur using Qt 4.4.0 and cmake 2.6.0.
>
> Kent
>
> clinton at elemtech.com wrote:
> > They are variables in your CMakeCache.txt file with the
> > QT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE variable.
> >
> > Clint
> >
> > On Friday 13 June 2008 3:34:18 pm Kent Eschenberg wrote:
> >> Clint,
> >>
> >> Sorry, I don't know what you mean by "incorrectly installed". After
> >> running "make" in the Qt directory I ran "make install" and the
> >> installation directory looks like that on the 4 other Linux systems
> >> where I use the CVS version of ParaView.
> >>
> >> I am not sure what you mean by "these variables". Are those environment
> >> variables? If so they are not defined on any system where I've installed
> >> Qt and ParaView, and were obviously not needed.
> >>
> >> Kent
> >>
> >> clinton at elemtech.com wrote:
> >>> FindQt4.cmake will set the qmake to NOTFOUND if any of these variables
> >>> are empty
> >>> QT_LIBRARY_DIR
> >>> QT_INCLUDE_DIR
> >>> QT_MOC_EXECUTABLE
> >>> QT_UIC_EXECUTABLE
> >>> QT_RCC_EXECUTABLE
> >>> QT_QTCORE_LIBRARY_RELEASE AND QT_QTCORE_LIBRARY_DEBUG
> >>>
> >>> That typically happens with an incorrectly installed Qt.
> >>>
> >>> Clint
> >>>
> >>> On Friday 13 June 2008 1:55:15 pm Kent Eschenberg wrote:
> >>>> Thanks! Here's the test:
> >>>>
> >>>> 1) Created suggested CMakeLists.txt file
> >>>> 2) Entered "ccmake ." then "c"
> >>>> 3) See warning "No cmake_minimum_required ..." then entered "e"
> >>>> 4) Qt not found; set QT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE to
> >>>> "/usr/local/packages/Trolltech/4.4.0/bin/qmake" then entered "c" 5)
> >>>> See same warning, entered "e" then "g"
> >>>> 6) CMakeCache.txt contains this line (I broke into two at the "="):
> >>>>
> >>>> CMakeCache.txt:QT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE:FILEPATH
> >>>> =/usr/local/packages/Trolltech/4.4.0/bin/qmake-NOTFOUND
> >>>>
> >>>> 7) Enter "ccmake ." and see that Qt is again marked as not found.
> >>>>
> >>>> I made very, very sure I entered the correct path to qmake, and that I
> >>>> have permission to read those files.
> >>>>
> >>>> Kent
> >>>>
> >>>> clinton at elemtech.com wrote:
> >>>>> Does a simple CMakeLists.txt file with one line
> >>>>> find_package(Qt4)
> >>>>> work?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Clint
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On Friday 13 June 2008 10:14:57 am Kent Eschenberg wrote:
> >>>>>> ccmake 2.6.0 fails to compile the CVS version with the message that
> >>>>>> it cannot find Qt 4.3.0 or greater.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> However, I have explicitly entered the path to qmake for 4.4.0. Each
> >>>>>> time I enter "c" the above message is shown again and the path I set
> >>>>>> is changed back to "UNKNOWN".
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> This is the initial build so there is only the one Qt-releated cmake
> >>>>>> variable.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> System: SGI Altix 4700, Itanium2 ia64
> >>>>>> OS: enhanced version of SuSE
> >>>>>> Compiler: GNU
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Thanks!
> >>>>>> Kent
> >>>>>> Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center




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