[Paraview] Development Install Tree

Dave Partyka dave.partyka at kitware.com
Tue Mar 9 09:08:28 EST 2010


Mark, do you mind reporting this as a bug. The feedback you have provided
has been very helpful.

Thanks!

On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 5:33 AM, Mark Olesen <Mark.Olesen at faurecia.com>wrote:

> On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 16:42 -0500, Dave Partyka wrote:
> > Greetings Everyone,
> >
> >
> > I have recently commited a fair amount of changes to ParaView that
> > lets a developer create a functional development tree that could be
> > distributed. The development tree includes all the necessary headers,
> > libraries, CMake files and executable tools one would need for
> > developing ParaView branded applications and Plugins without building
> > your own ParaView.
>
>
> For the "hard-test" with PARAVIEW_INSTALL_DEVELOPMENT turned on.
>
> - make && make install
> - relocate the built tree somewhere else
> - rename the source tree to another name (to check if the source tree
> really isn't needed).
>
> After doing this, and setting ParaView_DIR to point to the new location,
> building a separate plugin still fails, due to the following bits from
> the plug CMakeLists.txt:
>
>   FIND_PACKAGE(ParaView REQUIRED)
>   INCLUDE(${PARAVIEW_USE_FILE})
>
>
> The $ParaView_DIR/ParaViewConfig.cmake is found and it contains
> references to the now non-existent paraview source directory.
>
> If I move $ParaView_DIR/ParaViewConfig.cmake out of the way, the
> $ParaView_DIR/lib/paraview-3.7/ParaViewConfig.cmake file is correctly
> found and the build succeeds.
>
> Is there a make target that I should be using to avoid this (eg, "make
> somewhatclean") or should I just move the file out of the way and be
> done with it?
>
> /mark
>
>
>
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