By the way, your latin quote appears in the current version of my talk ;-)
Here's what happens when I built it on 13.04 in a new workspace:
$ cpack
CPack: Create package using DEB
CPack: Install projects
CPack: - Run preinstall target for: assimilation
CPack: - Install project: assimilation
CPack: - Install component: cma-component
CPack: - Install component: nanoprobe-component
CPack: Create package
CPack: - package:
/home/alanr/Download/bin/assimilation-cma-0.1.0-all.deb generated.
CPack: - package:
/home/alanr/Download/bin/assimilation-nanoprobe-0.1.0-amd64.deb generated.
So, it works for me on the newer version of Ubuntu. I don't remember
what version I was using when I put that release out, but it did work on
earlier releases too...
Let me see if I can figure that out...
OK. I can't. My only cached copy of an OS script output was 11.10 -
which long predates using cpack. So, I don't know...
Could you try a make before the make cpack? Or did you do that already?
If you already did a make before doing the cpack, then I don't know what
to do.
You may have to do a make install for the moment (which is far from
ideal - I know).
This appears to be a dependency not getting made - probably a change in
cmake between that version and the one I'm using.
On 08/04/2013 07:50 PM, Alan Robertson wrote:
> OK.
>
> I have a script which I run every time I (try) and push things
> upstream. It didn't do a cpack. It does now. But it still seems to
> work for me given the tip version.
>
> I'll now try the released version and see what happens on the version
> of Ubuntu I'm running. Looks like I'm running 13.04 on this machine:
>
> {
> "discovertype": "OS",
> "description": "OS information",
> "host": "servidor",
> "source": "./os",
> "data": {
> "nodename": "servidor",
> "operating-system": "GNU/Linux",
> "machine": "x86_64",
> "processor": "x86_64",
> "hardware-platform": "x86_64",
> "kernel-name": "Linux",
> "kernel-release": "3.8.0-27-generic",
> "kernel-version": "#40-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 9 00:17:05 UTC 2013",
> "Distributor ID": "Ubuntu",
> "Description": "Ubuntu 13.04",
> "Release": "13.04",
> "Codename": "raring"
> }
> }
>
> This is from the 'os' discovery module ;-).
>
>
>
> On 08/04/2013 02:15 PM, Dan Linder wrote:
>> FWIW, this is a basic Ubuntu 12.04.2 server install.
>>
>> Neo4J is 1.9.2 (done using the steps listed here:
>> http://www.neo4j.org/download/linux).
>>
>> Since there doesn't appear to be an "apt" repository supplying it,
>> py2neo is installed using "pip install py2neo" after installing the
>> "python-pip" package. (Using these notes:
>> http://book.py2neo.org/en/latest/install/#installation) The pip
>> output reported it was downloading "py2neo-1.5.1.tar.gz".
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dan
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Alan Robertson <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Dan,
>>
>> I probably biffed something. Thanks for reporting this. I'll
>> try and reproduce it on my machines and see what I get...
>>
>> Cpack is kind of a mystery to me too. It doesn't make very good
>> packages - and I'm not terribly happy with it - but I had hopes
>> it would make nice packages for all environments. Doesn't quite
>> live up to that.
>>
>>
>> I haven't run that version in a while - but I surely had
>> installed it before...
>>
>> What version of Neo4j and py2neo do you have installed? (it's
>> not important for your error, but it will cause you troubles
>> RealSoonNow if it's too new for that release).
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 08/04/2013 11:43 AM, Dan Linder wrote:
>>> Using the Getting Started
>>> (http://linux-ha.org/source-doc/assimilation/html/_getting_started.html)
>>> directions, I'm running into trouble with the "cpack" command.
>>> To start, I downloaded the latest stable version
>>>
>>> (http://hg.linux-ha.org/%7Cexperimental/assimilation/archive/v0.1.0.tar.gz).
>>> and 'cmake' appears to have worked fine (no errors reported),
>>> but when the "cpack" command is run, I get an error.
>>>
>>> Here is the output from both:
>>> 1: "cmake" output
>>> dan@CMA01:~/Assim/bin$ cmake ../Assimilation-v0.1.0
>>> -- found gnu
>>> -- Notice: Enabling the strictest GCC flags.
>>> -- Configuring done
>>> -- Generating done
>>> -- Build files have been written to: /home/dan/Assim/bin
>>>
>>> 2: "cpack" output
>>> dan@CMA01:~/Assim/bin$ cpack
>>> CPack: Create package using DEB
>>> CPack: Install projects
>>> CPack: - Run preinstall target for: assimilation
>>> CPack: - Install project: assimilation
>>> CPack: - Install component: cma-component
>>> CMake Error at /home/dan/Assim/bin/cma/cmake_install.cmake:60
>>> (FILE):
>>> file INSTALL cannot find
>>> "/home/dan/Assim/Assimilation-v0.1.0/cma/AssimCtypes.py-install".
>>> Call Stack (most recent call first):
>>> /home/dan/Assim/bin/cmake_install.cmake:66 (INCLUDE)
>>>
>>>
>>> CPack Error: Error when generating package: assimilation
>>>
>>> I'm new to the cmake/cpack files so I don't understand how the
>>> AssimCtypes.py-install is created.
>>>
>>> I searched with Google but didn't get any hits...
>>>
>>> Suggestions?
>>>
>>> Dan
>>>
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>>
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>>
>>
>>
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>> (Who can watch the watchmen?)
>> -- from the Satires of Juvenal
>> "I do not fear computers, I fear the lack of them."
>> -- Isaac Asimov (Author)
>> ** *** ***** ******* *********** ************* *****************
>
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