[Paraview] CUDA dependency issue when building ParaView 4.1.0-RC2 on Mac

Benjamin Spencer benjamin.spencer at inl.gov
Thu Jan 2 17:01:46 EST 2014


You're right.  I didn't realize this was just an informational message, and
not an error that has to be resolved.  After I hit that message the first
time, then configure a second time and hit that message again, I can
successfully generate the makefile.

Thanks,
Ben

On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 2:37 PM, Patrick O'Leary
<patrick.oleary at kitware.com>wrote:

> Dear Ben and Burlen,
>
> On my Mac Book Pro with NVidia card, I received the same informational
> message but it builds if I exit the informational screen with 'e' and hit
> 'g'.
>
> Best regards,
> Patrick
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 2:33 PM, Burlen Loring <bloring at lbl.gov> wrote:
>
>>  Hi Benjamin,
>>
>> This is of interest to me as I haven't been involved in the recent plugin
>> changes and need to look through them more closely.
>>
>> You reported an informational message that is not an error. Could you
>> report the actual error?
>>
>> btw, I also see the message on my ATI based system, but it doesn't
>> prevent me from building. For example in ccmake I can press "e" to exit the
>> informational screen where the message is displayed and then hit "g" to
>> generate the make files and go on to compile without issue.
>>
>> Burlen
>>
>>
>> On 01/02/2014 12:41 PM, Benjamin Spencer wrote:
>>
>>  I'm trying to build ParaView 4.1.0-RC2 from source on Mac OS (10.8.5).
>>  This machine does not have CUDA installed (and has no nvidia graphics
>> hardware).
>>
>>  When running ccmake, I get this error:
>>
>>  CUDA_TOOLKIT_ROOT_DIR not found or specified
>>
>>  This seems to be coming from the call:
>> find_package(CUDA)
>> in
>> Plugins/SciberQuestToolKit/SciberQuest/CMakeLists.txt
>>
>>  If I comment that line out, I can successfully compile.  I'm no cmake
>> guru, but it seems like if I don't have CUDA installed, find_package(CUDA)
>> should just set CUDA_FOUND to OFF and not require any paths to CUDA to be
>> set.  Maybe this is an issue with the CUDA module in CMake rather than
>> ParaView.  I'm using the latest CMake (2.8.12.1).
>>
>>  Thanks,
>> Ben
>>
>>  Benjamin Spencer
>> Fuels Modeling and Simulation
>> Idaho National Laboratory
>>
>>
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