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Actually the file is included:<br><br>find /ParaView-3.8.1/VTK -name vtkMarchingCubesCases.h<br>/ParaView-3.8.1/VTK/Filtering/vtkMarchingCubesCases.h<br><br>this is why I think the problem comes from how cmake build makefiles since the last line should indicate it where to find the header files:<br><br> INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(/ParaView-3.8.1/VTK)<br><br>> Subject: Re: [CMake] Reusing configuration<br>> From: themiwi@gmail.com<br>> Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 13:45:32 +0200<br>> CC: cmake@cmake.org<br>> To: stan1313@hotmail.fr<br>> <br>> You'll have to ask on the ParaView list as to why this file isn't included in the development package. I'm pretty sure this is a bug.<br>> <br>> Michael<br>> <br>> <br>> On 12. Oct, 2010, at 9:42 , Fred Fred wrote:<br>> <br>> > <br>> > I still have a problem.<br>> > Now my CMakeFiles.txt looks like this:<br>> > <br>> > SET(ParaView_DIR /ParaView-Development-3.8.1-Linux-i686/lib/paraview-3.8)<br>> > FIND_PACKAGE(ParaView REQUIRED)<br>> > INCLUDE(${PARAVIEW_USE_FILE})<br>> > <br>> > ADD_PARAVIEW_PLUGIN(MyPlugin "1.0"<br>> > SERVER_MANAGER_XML MyPlugin.xml <br>> > SERVER_MANAGER_SOURCES vtkMyPlugin.cxx)<br>> > <br>> > INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(/ParaView-3.8.1/VTK)<br>> > <br>> > I just extracted the VTK hierarchy from the source distrib but I suspect that cmake does not find the files because it lacks building information.<br>> > How to cope with this?<br>> > <br>> > Error trace:<br>> > <br>> > [ 14%] Generating vtkSMXML_MyPlugin.h<br>> > -- Generate module: MyPlugin<br>> > [ 28%] Generating vtkMyPluginClientServer.cxx<br>> > Scanning dependencies of target MyPlugin<br>> > [ 42%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/MyPlugin.dir/vtkMyPlugin.o<br>> > /vtk/vtkLocal/MyPlugin2/vtkMyPlugin.cxx:26:35: error: vtkMarchingCubesCases.h: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type<br>> > <br>> > <br>> > From: stan1313@hotmail.fr<br>> > To: themiwi@gmail.com<br>> > Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 17:29:37 +0200<br>> > CC: cmake@cmake.org<br>> > Subject: Re: [CMake] Reusing configuration<br>> > <br>> > <br>> > <br>> > <br>> > <br>> > <br>> > <br>> > <br>> > Of course, I did it actually but I hoped that the cmake configuration could handle it by itself.<br>> > Anyway, let us go to a more complicated issue: my plugin uses VTK variable and thus requires including vtk header files. I suppose that any "serious" plugin code would do it.<br>> > The problem is I get a compilation erreur since the file does not exist in the dev binary distrib.<br>> > So does it mean that it is necessary to instal the PV VTK dir too?<br>> > <br>> >> Subject: Re: [CMake] Reusing configuration<br>> >> From: themiwi@gmail.com<br>> >> Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 17:18:45 +0200<br>> >> CC: cmake@cmake.org<br>> >> To: stan1313@hotmail.fr<br>> >> <br>> >> Ahh, sorry. I didn't look at the error closely. Try this:<br>> >> <br>> >> $ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/ParaView-Development-3.8.1-Linux-i686/lib/paraview-3.8:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH<br>> >> $ make<br>> >> <br>> >> Michael<br>> >> <br>> >> On 11. Oct, 2010, at 17:09 , Fred Fred wrote:<br>> >> <br>> >>> <br>> >>> Actually I did already make the test, ie putting this line on top, but it does not change anything.<br>> >>> <br>> >>>> Subject: Re: [CMake] Reusing configuration<br>> >>>> From: themiwi@gmail.com<br>> >>>> Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 17:04:22 +0200<br>> >>>> CC: cmake@cmake.org<br>> >>>> To: stan1313@hotmail.fr<br>> >>>> <br>> >>>> Well, the line with the "set(ParaView_DIR ...)" should be before the FIND_PACKAGE call, although one usually sets this variable only in the cache if CMake isn't able ParaView on its own.<br>> >>>> <br>> >>>> Michael<br>> >>>> <br>> >>>> On 11. Oct, 2010, at 16:54 , Fred Fred wrote:<br>> >>>> <br>> >>>>> <br>> >>>>> Yes, actually I did not remember that install binaries were now available.<br>> >>>>> So I did it, managed to build my plugin Makefile but got an error at make time:<br>> >>>>> <br>> >>>>> [ 14%] Generating vtkSMXML_MyPlugin.h<br>> >>>>> /ParaView-Development-3.8.1-Linux-i686/bin/kwProcessXML: error while loading shared libraries: libvtkCommon.so.pv3.8: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory<br>> >>>>> <br>> >>>>> I followed the advice on http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView:Plugin_Deployment_with_Development_Installs<br>> >>>>> and particularly "set their ParaView_DIR to the development when configuring with CMake"<br>> >>>>> My CmakeLists.txt is now:<br>> >>>>> <br>> >>>>> FIND_PACKAGE(ParaView REQUIRED)<br>> >>>>> INCLUDE(${PARAVIEW_USE_FILE})<br>> >>>>> <br>> >>>>> ADD_PARAVIEW_PLUGIN(MyPlugin "1.0"<br>> >>>>> SERVER_MANAGER_XML MyPlugin.xml <br>> >>>>> SERVER_MANAGER_SOURCES vtkMyPlugin.cxx)<br>> >>>>> <br>> >>>>> SET(ParaView_DIR /ParaView-Development-3.8.1-Linux-i686/lib/paraview-3.8)<br>> >>>>> <br>> >>>>> Any help?<br>> >>>>> <br>> >>>>>> Subject: Re: [CMake] Reusing configuration<br>> >>>>>> From: themiwi@gmail.com<br>> >>>>>> Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 16:02:51 +0200<br>> >>>>>> CC: drescherjm@gmail.com; cmake@cmake.org<br>> >>>>>> To: stan1313@hotmail.fr<br>> >>>>>> <br>> >>>>>> <br>> >>>>>> On 11. Oct, 2010, at 15:47 , Fred Fred wrote:<br>> >>>>>> <br>> >>>>>>> <br>> >>>>>>> So it is impossible to just extract the options from the environment config data.<br>> >>>>>>> But you suggestion is fine although it requires some work lol<br>> >>>>>>> Thx<br>> >>>>>>> <br>> >>>>>>>> Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 09:42:24 -0400<br>> >>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [CMake] Reusing configuration<br>> >>>>>>>> From: drescherjm@gmail.com<br>> >>>>>>>> To: stan1313@hotmail.fr<br>> >>>>>>>> CC: cmake@cmake.org<br>> >>>>>>>> <br>> >>>>>>>> On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 9:32 AM, Fred Fred <stan1313@hotmail.fr> wrote:<br>> >>>>>>>>> Hello,<br>> >>>>>>>>> I suppose this question has already been asked here but I did not find any<br>> >>>>>>>>> trace of it, including in the wiki.<br>> >>>>>>>>> My students want to install PV at home and they need to build it from source<br>> >>>>>>>>> in order to extend it.<br>> >>>>>>>>> They do have a version installed at the university and, since configuring<br>> >>>>>>>>> and choosing the right options is not that easy, I wonder if there is a way<br>> >>>>>>>>> to give them a configuration file so as for them to have the options<br>> >>>>>>>>> selection list prefilled?<br>> >>>>>>>>> <br>> >>>>>>>> <br>> >>>>>>>> The big problem with that is the install must be in the same folder<br>> >>>>>>>> and the dependencies must be the same. It may be easier to create a<br>> >>>>>>>> script to start cmake-gui with a command line containing the options<br>> >>>>>>>> you will have as default.<br>> >>>>>>>> <br>> >>>>>>>> John<br>> >>>>>> <br>> >>>>>> You can give them a cache-initializer file which they pass to cmake using the -S flag. The file contains "set(... CACHE ...)" statements.<br>> >>>>>> <br>> >>>>>> OTOH, you can also download the "development files" for the binary distributions of ParaView from http://paraview.org/paraview/resources/software.html (under "ParaView Development Installation").<br>> >>>>>> <br>> >>>>>> Michael <br>> <br>> --<br>> There is always a well-known solution to every human problem -- neat, plausible, and wrong.<br>> H. L. Mencken<br>> <br>                                            </body>
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