Thanks Andy,
I am not making use of it right now but I am packaging for Gentoo and I will
install it for general availability on a cluster down here so I need to know
what works what doesn't. Now let's see my build log from last night....
Francois
Quoting Andy Bauer <andy.ba...@kitware.com>:
Hi Francois,
Thanks for the information. I added a bug report in case you want to track
it at http://paraview.org/Bug/view.php?id=13693. It should be fixed
shortly.
I'm assuming you're using the coprocessing tools and the fortran interface,
otherwise you can turn that off during configuration.
Andy
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 5:38 AM, Francois Bissey
<fbis...@slingshot.co.nz>wrote:
Hi,
so I am trying to configure 3.98rc3 with cmake-2.8.10.1 and I get
the following error message in ccmake:
CMake Error at CoProcessing/Adaptors/FortranAdaptors/CMakeLists.txt:2
(include):
include could not find load file:
/home/work/fbissey/sandbox/ParaView/SuperBuild/CheckFortran.cmake
I see that all the content of the superbuild folder is now in a separate
tarball. This is fine but should the fortran adaptors depends on
something from the superbuild folder?
Shouldn't something like CMakeDetermineFortranCompiler.cmake
which comes with cmake be used instead? I also don't remember having
this problem in rc1.
Francois
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