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Installing dec17 with svn and git [message #22214] |
Thu, 15 February 2018 12:14 |
Walter Ikegami Andersson
Messages: 19 Registered: November 2014
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From: *physics.uu.se
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Hello everyone,
I'm trying to install pandaroot release dec17 both with the new installation method with git and in the old way with svn. I am using fairsoft_oct17p1 and FairRoot-17.10b.
First of all, on the computing wiki installation page, should one actually use fairsoft_may16p1 when installing the release? Or should it be fairsoft_oct17?
Second, when I try to compile with make, I get the following error:
CMake Error at /data/buildFairRoot-17.10b/share/fairbase/cmake/modules/GenerateVersionInfo.cmake:32 (include):
include could not find load file:
/home/walan603/workspace/builddec17svn/FairRootConfigVersion.cmake
make[2]: *** [svnheader] Error 1
make[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/svnheader.dir/all] Error 2
make: *** [all] Error 2
If I copy the FairRootConfigVersion.cmake file from the FairRoot build folder to the pandaroot build folder, then it compiles. But this feels kind of sketchy...
Third, when I try to install pandaroot by checking out the project from git, I see that the pandaroot/external/vc is empty (if I checkout from svn, this folder is filled with stuff). Running cmake ../pandaroot gives following error:
CMake Error at /data/fairsoft_oct17p1/buildFairSoft/share/cmake-3.9/Modules/ExternalProject.cmake:2010 (message):
No download info given for 'vc' and its source directory:
/home/walan603/workspace/dec17git/external/vc
is not an existing non-empty directory. Please specify one of:
* SOURCE_DIR with an existing non-empty directory
* URL
* GIT_REPOSITORY
* HG_REPOSITORY
* CVS_REPOSITORY and CVS_MODULE
* SVN_REVISION
* DOWNLOAD_COMMAND
Call Stack (most recent call first):
/data/fairsoft_oct17p1/buildFairSoft/share/cmake-3.9/Modules/ExternalProject.cmake:2565 (_ep_add_download_command)
external/CMakeLists.txt:13 (ExternalProject_Add)
How do I proceed?
Walter
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