Excellent. Glad we could get it sorted. Hopefully at some point the
config file will be regenerated in a future version of the package.
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It's working now. I specified the right file as you indicated and
everything worked smooth.
Thank you so very much for helping me finding the cause of this problem.
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This is the compile error I get:
make[2]: *** No rule to make target `/usr/lib/libboost_thread.so', needed by
`stippling'. Stop.
make[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/stippling.dir/all] Error 2
make: *** [all] Error 2
I have changed the file /usr/lib/CGAL/CGALConfig.cmake as follows:
#set(CGAL_3RD_PARTY_L
Interesting. It might be worth checking exactly what CGAL is linking
to:
ldd /usr/lib/libCGAL.so
and using the correct ones from here in the config file. Could you
paste a copy of the error message you're getting?
On 16 January 2014 15:33, José Ignacio Carmona Villegas
wrote:
> 2) Already tho
2) Already thought of that. I purged all cmake generated files from the project
and regenerated them after changing the aforementioned entry.
1) I've been searching for the .so files corresponding to the libboost
and are the following:
~$ apt-file search /usr/lib/libboost_thread.so
libboost-thre
No worries. So try two things:
1) Check that the boost libraries are in the same place that they are on
my system (should be as you're on 64-bit), type:
locate libboost_thread.so
This should come up with /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libboost_thread.so
(and possibly other results). Check libboost_
I've done that already, but it still does not work. I am confused, since it
still keeps giving me the exact same message.
By the way, thank you so very much for taking the time to help me.
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The quickets way is to make the change to line 53 in
/usr/lib/CGAL/CGALConfig.cmake that I've suggested in the original post.
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CGALConfig.
Is there any quick fix for this bug? I'm working on a project that uses
CGAL and can't compile. How can I rebuild the package myself changing
the path to the correct one (64b)?
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I had the same problem trying to build dionysus
http://www.mrzv.org/software/dionysus/python/overview.html
on Ubuntu 13.04, cmake version 2.8.11.2.
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