> On 25 Mar 2015, at 19:33, Isaac Ayala <[email protected]> wrote: > > <lukshuntim@...> writes: > >> >> On Sunday, March 22, 2015 03:47 PM, Christophe Geuzaine wrote: >>> >>>> On 21 Mar 2015, at 20:04, Isaac Ayala <isaac.ayalaiii@...> wrote: >> >> [snipped] > >> Hi Issac, >> >> In teh mean time, if you really need it, see if you'd like to try stow >> as a workaround. >> >> https://www.gnu.org/software/stow/ >> >> Quite simple to use, IMHO. Configure the build to install gmsh under its >> own directory, e.g., /usr/local/stow/gmsh and run stow to create >> symbolic links to the usual local installation hierarchy /usr/local. >> Uninstallation is then simply "un"-stowing and deleting the >> /usr/local/stow/gmsh tree. >> >> Regards, >> ST > > > Please pardon the late reply, I'll test stow later. I'll have to get a good > understanding of how simlinks work tough. > > As to the local installations, where exactly is gmsh searching for the .so > files then? > > I can confirm the existence of the libTKSTEP files in the /usr/local/lib > folder, i'll see if I can get CMake to link to that folder in the meantime. >
CMake found it, since it built Gmsh. Just add /usr/local/lib to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH and you should be be good to go. > Regards, > Isaac > > > _______________________________________________ > gmsh mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.geuz.org/mailman/listinfo/gmsh -- Prof. Christophe Geuzaine University of Liege, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science http://www.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~geuzaine _______________________________________________ gmsh mailing list [email protected] http://www.geuz.org/mailman/listinfo/gmsh
