oh, no, silly me, I didn't. that fixed the problem. thx
Feiyi On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 10:08 AM, Nils Gladitz <nilsglad...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 22.03.2017 14:52, Oliver wrote: > >> hi all, >> >> I am running cmake 3 using EPEL install on RHEL 7. I also have installed >> "gflags", >> >> >> >> $rpm -ql gflags >> /usr/bin/gflags_completions.sh >> /usr/lib64/libgflags.so.2.1 >> /usr/lib64/libgflags_nothreads.so.2.1 >> /usr/share/doc/gflags-2.1.1 >> /usr/share/doc/gflags-2.1.1/AUTHORS.txt >> /usr/share/doc/gflags-2.1.1/COPYING.txt >> /usr/share/doc/gflags-2.1.1/ChangeLog.txt >> /usr/share/doc/gflags-2.1.1/README.txt >> >> > Did you also install the corresponding development package e.g. > "gflags-devel"? > > Nils > -- Oliver
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