Johannes Ring wrote: > On Wed, October 8, 2008 12:35, Harish Narayanan wrote: >> Johannes Ring wrote: >> >>> The error is probably caused by the fact that scons tries to install >>> into >>> a folder that requires root/sudo privileges, like the default >>> installation >>> path, which is /usr/local. Instead, installing into a folder in the >>> users >>> home folder should work. This is probably why running scons.local is >>> successful as Evan Lezar reports in this post: >> But I also observe this error when I try to install it to $FOO (where I >> have write access) using: >> >> scons install prefix=$FOO > > Hmm, that is too bad. And the latest release of SCons didn't help either?
No, it did not. I am going to explore this a little bit more carefully when I get the time. I have a feeling the error is cropping up because something is not being compiled correctly and the install phase of the build process is trying to copy a non-existent file. Harish _______________________________________________ DOLFIN-dev mailing list [email protected] http://www.fenics.org/mailman/listinfo/dolfin-dev
