[kde-edu]: Re: Compiling Cantor

Uwe Fechner u.fechner at tudelft.nl
Mon Apr 18 22:42:26 CEST 2011


 Hi,

same questions:
- do I really need to specify a CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX?
  (compiling and running Cantor works fine, only the plugins are not found)
- if I have to, which one would you suggest?

ccmake doesn't give any information (only the message: EMPTY CACHE)

I am using ubuntu 10.10 with the newest, backported kde packages.

One more error message:
make testsage gives the following messages:

ufechner at dell-laptop:~/cantor/cantor/build$ make testsage
[  0%] Built target testsage_automoc
[  0%] Built target cantorlibs_automoc
[ 90%] Built target cantorlibs
[ 95%] Building CXX object
src/backends/sage/CMakeFiles/testsage.dir/testsage.o
In file included from
/home/ufechner/cantor/cantor/src/backends/sage/testsage.cpp:21:
/home/ufechner/cantor/cantor/src/backends/sage/testsage.h:24: fatal
error: backendtest.h: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
compilation terminated.
make[3]: *** [src/backends/sage/CMakeFiles/testsage.dir/testsage.o] Fehler 1
make[2]: *** [src/backends/sage/CMakeFiles/testsage.dir/all] Fehler 2
make[1]: *** [src/backends/sage/CMakeFiles/testsage.dir/rule] Fehler 2
make: *** [testsage] Fehler 2


Regards:

Uwe

On 18.04.2011 20:42, Aleix Pol wrote:
> Probably you didn't specify the correct CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX. You can
> check the value by using ccmake.
>
> You have to make sure cantor is installed together with the rest of
> KDE. (or to make the appropiate changes to your installation).
>
> Aleix
>
> On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 8:36 PM, Uwe Fechner <u.fechner at tudelft.nl
> <mailto:u.fechner at tudelft.nl>> wrote:
>
>      On 18.04.2011 20:14, Aleix Pol wrote:
>     > You need to install kdelibs development packages first. The name
>     > depends on your distro.
>     >
>     > Aleix
>
>     Hi Aleix,
>
>     the following command did help to fix the compilation problem:
>     sudo apt-get install kdelibs5-dev
>
>     (strange: why is it kdelibs5-dev for kde 4.x?)
>
>     Now I have the next problem:
>     I can compile and install cantor, but there are no plugins.
>     I compiled and installed the sage plugin with:
>
>     make cantor_sagebackend
>     sudo make install
>
>     But this did not help.
>
>     How can I install the sage backend?
>
>     (Sage is installed and did work with the debian packages of cantor,
>     but I removed them, to use the code, that I compiled myself.)
>
>     Regards:
>
>     Uwe Fechner
>
>     ----------------------------------------
>     Uwe Fechner, M.Sc.
>     Delft University of Technology
>     Faculty of Aerospace Engineering/ASSET
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>

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