Hello, I'm writing to confirm two issues before issuing a bug report in the tracker. First here is my system info:
*Arch Linux *64-bit Open CasCade Community Edition 0.17 (*OCE* for abbreviation) *CMake *Build flags: -DOCC=1 -DNETGEN=1 -DWRAP_PYTHON=1 -DNUMPY=1 -DBUILD_LIB=1 -DTETGEN=1 -BUILD_SHARED=1 1.- Building *gmsh* as an application allows me to execute the program without issues (so far). Issuing commands from the terminal work perfectly. However, when I run : sudo make install gmsh Instead of receiving the list of options with which to execute gmsh such as : Geometry options: -0 Output model, then exit -tol float Set geometrical tolerance -match Match geometries and meshes Mesh options: -1, -2, -3 Perform 1D, 2D or 3D mesh generation, then exit -o file Specify output file name I get the following error: gmsh: error while loading shared libraries: libTKSTEP.so.10: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I'm not sure if it is an OCE problem or a gmsh problem, I also have FreeCAD compiled (another program that uses OCE) and I do not receive this error, even when I install it. 2.- Running sudo make uninstall Returns the following error: make: *** No rule to make target 'uninstall'. Stop. Is gmsh lacking the uninstall feature in the source code, or must I specify something else when running the command? Regards, Isaac Ayala
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