[vtkusers] Installing vtk with RedHat 7.0

Juerg Tschirren juerg-tschirren at uiowa.edu
Mon Jul 9 10:30:46 EDT 2001


oops, I my answer before I missed your info where you say that you already
have the object files in the examples directory. What happens if you
simply type

  make foo

("foo" being the program name, replace it accordingly)
for a program for which you alrady have foo.o? That should do the trick.

Juerg


On Mon, 9 Jul 2001, Juerg Tschirren wrote:

>
> Did you execute the make inside the examples directory? Or did you just do
> a make for the whole VTK package. If the second is the case then do the
> following:
>
>   Do a "cd" into your examples directory. If there is already a file
> called "Makefile" then simply type
>
>   make
>
> on the command line. This should give you the executables. If "Makefile"
> does not exist yet then first type
>
>   ./configure
>
> and then
>
>   make
>
>
> Hope that helps
>
> Juerg
>
>
>
>
>  On Mon, 9 Jul 2001, Bill Niebruegge wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to install vtk running RedHat Linux 7.0.  In the readme, it
> > says to execute the c++ examples, just type their names, indicating that
> > executables are made for each one.  However, when after the make
> > process, they all have only object files.  I'm a little new to Linux so
> > the problem could be a simple missed step but I'm really struggling with
> > it right now.
> >
> > Any ideas on what step I could be missing or what could be going wrong?
> >
> > Bill Niebruegge
> >
> >
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