(probably belongs on -dev, cross-posting to -general since this thread started 
there)

The general idea with the Linux Radiance package NREL distributes was simply to 
provide a tarball of the executables and library files. It's not intended to be 
an "installer". The thought was that if people are using Linux they probably 
could unpack a tarball to a proper destination and make the environment mods 
mentioned in any number of howtos. 

That said, it would be great to offer more than that. We are working on a Chef 
recipe, in support of our OpenStudio-Radiance-on-the-cloud effort (!), which 
will be one way to easily bootstrap a Radiance box. CMake can also make an 
"install script package" of the Linux Radiance binaries, which is simply the 
tarball with a little sh wrapper that does the unarchiving. We used to post 
those to the OpenStudio website but I didn't think anyone was using them and 
they are still a big hack compared to Bernd's .deb, or our Chef script. Each of 
these have their own issues: the former is tied to major releases, and the 
latter is designed for headless installations. 

I have a list of things I'd like to do in the near future:
- add files Greg added to src/util this week to CMake build system
- support incremental versions somehow (may be totally independent of the CVS, 
it'd just be nice to tie our installers to a HEAD vintage for general 
housekeeping purposes (and Chef kinda needs this))
- add a CMAKE_BUILD_HEADLESS target (this is also for Chef support but could 
help others)
- dial in the linking on all packages to maximize backward compatibility; this 
seems to be the biggest problem with Linux.  
- get some reasonably reliable CMake build/test scripts together (I have some, 
but I'd like to make them more general so we could share them with the 
community)
- (really) offer incremental HEAD releases, perhaps timed to coincide with 
NREL's OpenStudio iteration build releases every two weeks. 

If anyone has feedback or requests to go along with this list, let me know. I 
plan to cross all of these off by the end of February. 

- Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: Randolph M.Fritz [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2014 7:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Radiance-general] Regarding Radiance Installation, Qt-based rvu, 
and Objline issues

On 2014-01-21 01:25:29 +0000, Vaib said:

> Thanks Randolph.

You're welcome.

>  Is there any documentation to properly install Radiance (latest one 
> from NREL) ? Or if you can give some hint, because I couldn't find any 
> such discussion on the web. Or my installation process mentioned in 
> the trailing is good enough. Thanks!

I think once you patch up your install, that will work.

There really isn't much current documentation.  Me, I'd be inclined to get the 
current cvs version from radiance-online.org and follow the instructions in the 
README, but that's a bit much if you aren't a software dinosaur like me.  I 
think one could probably create a Debian source package without too much 
trouble, since most of that work is already done, but I'm not sure of the 
procedures.

Rob?

Randolph



> 
> Vaib
> 
> 
> On 21 January 2014 01:54, Randolph M. Fritz 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2014-01-19 21:16:38 +0000, Vaib said:
> 
> 1. "$ rvu -o qt myScene.oct" gives me this error: rvu: 
> /lib/i386-linux-gnu/i686/cmov/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.15' not found 
> (required by rvu)
> 
> The version of glibc NREL's release was built against is newer than the 
> one which comes with Debian Wheezy.  A procedure for installing a newer 
> glibc is given here:
>  
> http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/85505/need-to-install-glibc-2-14-on-wheezy
>  
> 
> 
> 2. "$ objline myScene.rad | x11meta" gives me this error: fatal - 
> cannot open file "/usr/local/lib/meta/vchars.mta", mode "r"
> 
> It looks to me like x11meta expects files at /usr/local/lib which 
> haven't been copied there.  Check and see if that's the case.
> 
> Randolph
> 
> 
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