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$ g++ -v
Using built-in specs.
Target: i686-linux-gnu
Configured with: ../src/configure -v --with-pkgversion='Ubuntu/Linaro
4.4.4-14ubuntu5' --with-bugurl=file:///usr/share/doc/gcc-4.4/README.Bugs
--enable-languages=c,c++,fortran,objc,obj-c++ --prefix=/usr
--program-suffix=-4.4 --enable-shared --enable-multiarch
--enable-linker-build-id --with-system-zlib --libexecdir=/usr/lib
--without-included-gettext --enable-threads=posix
--with-gxx-include-dir=/usr/include/c++/4.4 --libdir=/usr/lib --enable-nls
--with-sysroot=/ --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-libstdcxx-debug --enable-objc-gc
--enable-targets=all --disable-werror --with-arch-32=i686 --with-tune=generic
--enable-checking=release --build=i686-linux-gnu --host=i686-linux-gnu
--target=i686-linux-gnu
Thread model: posix
gcc version 4.4.5 (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.4.4-14ubuntu5)
Original comment by dusan.ma...@gmail.com
on 5 Jun 2011 at 3:51
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This should be fixed by the changeset 9f0b295384cb, however I note that you're
using autotools to build. Because cmake is the preferred method now, I can't be
certain that you won't run into other problems. If you do, please report them
and I'll try and fix them. It would be better, however, if you could build with
cmake, if possible.
Original comment by tobias.s...@gmail.com
on 6 Jun 2011 at 3:12
Hi tobi, I tried cmake like:
cd carve
cmake .
and got the following:
-- Using system boost
-- Found OpenGL: /System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework
-- Found OpenGL and GLUT
-- Looking for include files CMAKE_HAVE_PTHREAD_H
-- Looking for include files CMAKE_HAVE_PTHREAD_H - found
-- Looking for pthread_create in pthreads
-- Looking for pthread_create in pthreads - not found
-- Looking for pthread_create in pthread
-- Looking for pthread_create in pthread - found
-- Found Threads: TRUE
-- Found PythonInterp: /opt/local/bin/python2.7
-- Configuring done
CMake Error at src/CMakeLists.txt:26 (add_executable):
Cannot find source file:
face_merge.cpp
Tried extensions .c .C .c++ .cc .cpp .cxx .m .M .mm .h .hh .h++ .hm .hpp
.hxx .in .txx
-- Build files have been written to: /Users/skrat/Workspace/carve
Original comment by dusan.ma...@gmail.com
on 6 Jun 2011 at 12:48
BTW, what's the message about "Found PythonInterp"? Are there some bindings?
Because my point was to try carve with ply/obj input first, if all works well I
planned on tiny python wrapper to save me from running a subprocess.
Why 2 build methods?
Original comment by dusan.ma...@gmail.com
on 6 Jun 2011 at 12:50
Apologies. The missing file is now added.
There are two build systems because I started using autotools, and maintaining
Visual C++ and XCode project files on the side, and then discovered that CMake
could produce all three (even though the project files produced are a bit odd,
and depend on CMake). As a result, CMake became my preferred build system, and
the autotools code has languished a bit. It should probably either be updated,
or removed, but I haven't decided which.
No, there are no python bindings available at the moment. I think that would be
a great addition, though.
Original comment by tobias.s...@gmail.com
on 8 Jun 2011 at 12:03
Hey! It works!
Original comment by dusan.ma...@gmail.com
on 8 Jun 2011 at 4:32
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
dusan.ma...@gmail.com
on 5 Jun 2011 at 3:27Attachments: