The "clean build tree" seems to have been the problem. Looks as if I needed to start clean every time I tried a new configuration approach. Much thanks!
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 1:01 PM, S Roderick <kiwi....@mac.com> wrote: > On May 4, 2010, at 12:41 , Mike Ladwig wrote: > > > Hi. > > > > I'm having a problem compiling scantailor on CentOS 5.4. The version of > cmake that comes with CentOS was too old, so I downloaded the current cmake > binary, which seems to be working well. > > > > The problem is that the CentOS version of boost is also out-of-date, so I > needed to download and build that, which I did successfully. I installed > the new boost (1.42) in /usr/local and have been unable to get cmake to > recognize it. > > > > I have tried -DBOOST_ROOT=/usr/local/ -DBOOSTROOT=/usr/local/ > -DBOOST_INCLUDEDIR=/usr/local/include/ -DBOOST_LIBRARYDIR=/usr/local/lib/ > -DBoost_ADDITIONALVERSIONS="1.42.0" and many variations on these. > > > > Am I missing something, or is cmake just unable to find boost anywhere > other than default locations? > > > Have you tried (in a clean build tree) > > export CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/usr/local > cmake ... > > The above works with MacPorts installed boost v1.42 in /opt/local for Mac > OS X. > Stephen >
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