[Paraview] Install Rules for System HDF5 absent

Michael Jackson mike.jackson at bluequartz.net
Thu Dec 30 15:28:57 EST 2010


#2 I think would add the most flexibility as I have other libraries that I also need to get included in the install.

#1- You are right of course. In my case (on windows) the location really isn't a "system" library but I could see where on Linux and OS X it could go VERY wrong by including those libraries. So #2 would just be dandy.

Thanks
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Mike Jackson                      www.bluequartz.net

On Dec 30, 2010, at 3:03 PM, Dave Partyka wrote:

> This isn't supported. Especially because USE_SYSTEM_ most likely means your library is in /usr/lib on other platforms. Granted the same argument could be made against the 4 libraries you listed. ;-)
> 
> What you could do is 
> 
> 1. add custom install rules via PARAVIEW_EXTRA_INSTALL_RULES_FILE ( I just remembered you had a previous request to allow this to have multiple files.)
> 2. I could provide a cache variable for you to set that gets appended to DIRS.
> 
> On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 1:49 PM, Michael Jackson <mike.jackson at bluequartz.net> wrote:
> I am using a "system installed" hdf5 for my builds of ParaView. The issue is when I go to run the "INSTALL" rule in Visual Studio I get failures because the HDF5 DLL file can not be found. This is because of the following code::
> IF(PARAVIEW_BUILD_QT_GUI)
>  list(APPEND DIRS ${QT_BINARY_DIR} ${QT_LIBRARY_DIR})
> ENDIF(PARAVIEW_BUILD_QT_GUI)
> 
> IF(VTK_USE_FFMPEG_ENCODER)
>  get_filename_component(FFMPEG_DIR "${FFMPEG_avcodec_LIBRARY}" PATH)
>  list(APPEND DIRS ${FFMPEG_DIR})
> ENDIF(VTK_USE_FFMPEG_ENCODER)
> 
> IF(PARAVIEW_ENABLE_PYTHON)
>  get_filename_component(PYTHON_BIN_DIR "${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE}" PATH)
>  get_filename_component(PYTHON_LIB_DIR "${PYTHON_LIBRARY}" PATH)
>  list(APPEND DIRS ${PYTHON_BIN_DIR} ${PYTHON_LIB_DIR})
> ENDIF(PARAVIEW_ENABLE_PYTHON)
> 
> IF(PARAVIEW_USE_MPI)
>  get_filename_component(MPI_LIB_DIR "${MPI_LIBRARY}" PATH)
>  get_filename_component(MPI_BIN_DIR "${MPIEXEC}" PATH)
>  list(APPEND DIRS ${MPI_LIB_DIR} ${MPI_BIN_DIR})
> ENDIF(PARAVIEW_USE_MPI)
> 
> set(_extension)
> set(_dir "${PV_INSTALL_LIB_DIR}")
> IF(WIN32)
>  set(_extension ".exe")
>  set(_dir "bin")
> ENDIF(WIN32)
> 
> set(APPS "\${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/${_dir}/paraview${_extension}")  # paths to executables
> 
> INSTALL(CODE "
>   include(\"${ParaView_CMAKE_DIR}/BundleUtilities.cmake\")
>   fixup_bundle(\"${APPS}\"   \"\"   \"${DIRS}\")
>   " COMPONENT BrandedRuntime)
> 
> The issue is the "DIRS" variable which makes no attempt to add any of the extra directories that might be needed in case a "*_USE_SYSTEM_*" variable is set. I can hack in a rule for HDF5 but a much cleaner approach would be to track which "_USE_SYSTEM_*" variables are set and loop over those to setup the correct directories. Or did I just completely miss something?
> 
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> Mike Jackson                      www.bluequartz.net
> Principal Software Engineer       mike.jackson at bluequartz.net
> BlueQuartz Software               Dayton, Ohio
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