Hi Dave,

Thanks for the prompt reply.
Compilation fails also with: 
--with-occ-prefix=/usr/include/opencascade

It seems OCC is detected since ./configure reports:
Gmsh has been configured for Linux with the following options: Fltk TreeBrowser 
Png Ann Gmm Chaco Metis Netgen MathEval Occ Libz Blas Lapack

where Occ is presumably opencascade (it's not there if I compile with 
enable-occ=no).

Any ideas?.

Thanks,
Mike.

--- On Thu, 6/11/09, David Colignon <[email protected]> wrote:

From: David Colignon <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Gmsh] Compilation with Opencascade fails (Debian Lenny)
To: "Mike B." <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, June 11, 2009, 8:28 PM

Hi Mike,

can you try with

--enable-occ=yes --with-occ-prefix= ...

and look at the ouptut of ./configure  if OCC had been detected ?

Cheers,

Dave

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Mike B. wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> Using Debian Lenny (the current stable) and the nightly build of gmsh 
> (gmsh-2.3.1-cvs-20090611). Compilation of Gmsh without opencascade succeeds 
> but with opencascade it fails.
> 
> What I did:
> * installed the opencascade files:
> apt-get install libopencascade-dev libopencascade6.2 opencascade-doc 
> opencascade-examples opencascade-tools
> 
> * compiled with:
> ./configure --prefix=/home/mike/app/gmsh/usr/local      \
>         --enable-cgns=yes                               \
>         --enable-metis=yes                              \
>         --enable-occ=yes                
> * running `make' after a few minutes of I get the following error message:
> make[1]: Leaving directory 
> `/home/mike/app/gmsh/gmsh-2.3.1-cvs-20090611/contrib/MathEval'
> g++ -g -O2 -o bin/gmsh -Llib -lGmshFltk -lGmshCommon -lGmshMesh -lGmshPost 
> -lGmshPlugin -lGmshGeo -lGmshCommon -lGmshGraphics -lGmshParser -lGmshNumeric 
> -lGmshTreeBrowser -lfltk_images -lfltk_gl -lfltk -lGLU -lGL -lpng -lGmshANN 
> -lGmshChaco -lGmshMetis -lGmshNetgen -lGmshMathEval -lTKSTEP -lTKSTEP209 
> -lTKSTEPAttr -lTKSTEPBase -lTKIGES -lTKXSBase -lTKOffset -lTKFeat -lTKFillet 
> -lTKBool -lTKShHealing -lTKMesh -lTKHLR -lTKBO -lTKPrim -lTKTopAlgo 
> -lTKGeomAlgo -lTKBRep -lTKGeomBase -lTKG3d -lTKG2d -lTKAdvTools -lTKMath 
> -lTKernel -lz -llapack  -lf77blas -latlas -lgfortran -lm
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lGmshGeo
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> make: *** [link] Error 1
> 
> Any ideas how to solve this?.
> 
> Thanks,
> Mike.
> 
> 
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