From: Thomas W. <tho...@gm...> - 2007-10-08 08:22:17
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Am Freitag, den 05.10.2007, 09:02 -0600 schrieb Jonathan Stickel: > Thomas Weber wrote: > > Am Freitag, den 05.10.2007, 08:16 -0600 schrieb Jonathan Stickel: > >> Thomas Weber wrote: > >>> Am Donnerstag, den 04.10.2007, 07:55 -0600 schrieb Jonathan Stickel: > >>>> Dragan and Thomas > >>>> > >>>> OK, I finally managed to get octaviz installed on my Mac. It required a > >>>> few hacks to make files _post cmake_. I detail the issues below so > >>>> that we can try to resolve them at the cmake step. For the record, I > >>>> installed octave and VTK via Fink. > >>>> > >>>> Are you subscribed to the octaviz-help mailing list? If so, I will not > >>>> cc you in future emails about this. > >>> I did subscribe now. I wasn't aware there's a help mailing list. > >>> > >>> First question: did you use current CVS for building? > >> Yes. Since I had the some of the issues with the modified build system > >> that you sent me, I decided to work with what is currently in CVS. > > > > > >> OK. If we get the others resolved, maybe we can do something like "if > >> mac os x, exclude building the problem libraries" in CMakeLists.txt. > >> The only one that might be missed is TIFFwriter. > > Might be an option. > > > > > >>>> Problem 2: > >>>> Linking of libraries does not work automatically. As a workaround, I added > >>>> > >>>> -L/sw/lib/octave-2.9.14 -loctinterp -loctave -lcruft -lvtkCommon > >>> Can you post the mkoctfile script? > >>> > >> Do you mean the link.txt file? It is attached. > > > > No, the mkoctfile script that ships with Octave. It should be a normal > > shell script. > > > > OK, it is attached. Hmm, Octave is missing an rpath to its libraries. On Linux, the relevant line is : ${RLD_FLAG="-Wl,-rpath -Wl,/usr/lib/octave-2.9.14"} Did you compile Octave yourself or came it packaged like this? Thomas |