Hello Utkarsh,
thank you for your reply! So far in only installed shared libs and
copied headers manually by a bash script, which also worked. But i will
use the proper mechanism now! Thank you very much!
Henry
On 11/15/2012 06:24 PM, Utkarsh Ayachit wrote:
*** THIS IS EXPERIMENTAL AND NOT REGULARLY TESTED YET ****
So there is some support for doing that on linux. When configuring
with Cmake, set your CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX correctly and then turn
on PARAVIEW_INSTALL_DEVELOPMENT_FILES, which is an advanced CMake
option. Then on make install, ParaView will install all headers and
dependencies under the prefix specified. We do plan to support this,
but until dashboards are setup to test this regularly, I am going to
call this support experimental.
Utkarsh
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Henry Lehmann
<henry.lehm...@informatik.tu-freiberg.de
<mailto:henry.lehm...@informatik.tu-freiberg.de>> wrote:
Hello,
using "git clone --recursive"
it is possible to checkout and build paraview with all
dependencies/submodules.
is it also possible to have headers, shared libs of all
paraview+dependencies being installed
to the system from "make install" invoked from the paraview build dir?
I want to use paraview vtk extensions and vtk for implementing in c++.
Thanks in advance.
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