Hi Mark,
Thank you very much. The link was very helpful.
Applying
-DBoost_NO_BOOST_CMAKE=BOOL:ON to the
following cmake command
cmake -DBUILD_PACKAGES=PyBDSM -DUSE_LOG4CPLUS=OFF
-DUSE_LOG4CXX=OFF -DBoost_NO_BOOST_CMAKE=BOOL:ON ../..
solved the problem.
Thanks again and sorry for the noise.
Valentin
[log in to unmask]" type="cite">On 05/26/2016 10:48 AM, Mark Stodola wrote:
On 05/26/2016 10:09 AM, Valentin B wrote:
Hi there,
Recently I've installed boost and boost-devel and some other packages
related to the boost package.
I then compiled libboost myself with a custom prefix. All the libs are
located in /data/users/myuser/BOOST/lib.
The program I'm trying to compile requires libboost_date_time-d.a but
this cannot be find anywhere. This is what the program reports:
$ cmake -DBUILD_PACKAGES=PyBDSM -DUSE_LOG4CPLUS=OFF -DUSE_LOG4CXX=OFF
../..
-- Loaded compiler defintion file for GNU
-- Loading global variants file
-- C compiler: /usr/bin/gcc
-- CXX compiler: /usr/bin/g++
-- Fortran compiler: /usr/bin/gfortran
-- ASM compiler: /usr/bin/gcc
-- Adding package PyBDSM ...
-- PyBDSM version: 1.0
-- PyBDSM dependencies:
CMake Error at /usr/lib64/boost/Boost.cmake:536 (message):
The imported target "boost_date_time-static-debug" references the file
"/usr/lib64/lib64/libboost_date_time-d.a"
but this file does not exist. Possible reasons include:
* The file was deleted, renamed, or moved to another location.
* An install or uninstall procedure did not complete successfully.
* The installation package was faulty and contained
"/usr/lib64/boost/Boost.cmake"
but not all the files it references.
Call Stack (most recent call first):
/usr/lib64/boost/BoostConfig.cmake:28 (include)
/usr/share/cmake/Modules/FindBoost.cmake:177 (find_package)
CMake/FindBoost.cmake:62 (include)
CMake/LofarFindPackage.cmake:58 (find_package)
CEP/PyBDSM/CMakeLists.txt:7 (lofar_find_package)
Is there something wrong with a symlink that is not been created
properly during installation ?
Thanks in advance.
What boost packages are currently installed?
rpm -qa \*boost\*
The .a I believe is provided by boost-static (at least in SL7). Only the
.so are in boost-date-time.
If you compiled your own libboost, is there a reason you are still
compiling against the RPM packaged version? I'm a bit confused...
Also may be relevant:
https://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=15270