> But I do have
> OPENEXR_INCLUDE_DIR:PATH=/usr/include/OpenEXR
> in CMakeCache.txt
> shouldnt that suffice?
Yes, that should be enough.
This path is added to the include list
include_directories(${OPENEXR_INCLUDE_DIR})
This works nice on my Ubuntu and Fedora distro.
So I don't know what goes
sorry for disturbing you.
a complete "make clean" fixed the thing
Thanks
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1940833
Title:
ImfRgbaFile.h etc
Status in Hugin:
Incomplete
Bug
Thanks! But I do have
OPENEXR_INCLUDE_DIR:PATH=/usr/include/OpenEXR
in
CMakeCache.txt
shouldnt that suffice?
On Mon, 23 Aug 2021, tmodes wrote:
->CMake searches explicitly for this files and exits with an error if not found.
->I tested this at the weekend at Ubuntu and also on Fedora. It
CMake searches explicitly for this files and exits with an error if not found.
I tested this at the weekend at Ubuntu and also on Fedora. It works without
intervention.
The error can only occur if you override OPENEXR_INCLUDE_DIR.
** Changed in: hugin
Status: New => Incomplete
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Public bug reported:
the latest version does not compile. Somehow the CMake does not ask/know
how to find
HUGIN/hugin-hugin/src/hugin_base/vigra_ext/ReduceOpenEXR.h:28:10:fatal error:
ImfRgbaFile.h: No such file or directory
28 | #include
the file exists in /usr/include/OpenEXR/ (ubuntu
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