On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 2:53 PM, Glynn Clements <[email protected]>wrote:
> > Vaclav Petras wrote: > > > So the test failed with segmentation fault > > Possibly due to linking with gcc rather than g++. But that doesn't > matter, as configure tests don't normally try to execute the program > (that doesn't work if you're cross-compiling); they only care whether > linking succeeds. > > I have to remember this gcc vs g++ possible issue and that ./cofigure does not execute. However, it did not helped me now. My sample program still segfaults when compiled with g++. > > but it would actually fail > > during compilation if I would use `liblas-config --libs` because the > boost > > libraries are `libboost_program_options.so.1.54.0` on my computer while > > `liblas-config --libs` says just `libboost_program_options.so` (same for > > thread library). > > You may need to install a -devel package, e.g. boost-devel or > whatever. > > Typically, the unversioned symlink is in the -devel package, as it's > only needed for compiling programs which use the library; running them > will use either the library itself or a symlink which includes at > least the major version number. > I installed libboost-thread-dev and libboost-program-options-dev and compilation works with $(liblas-config --libs) $(liblas-config --includes). So, it should work in ./configure but the result is still "libLAS support: no". > > -- > Glynn Clements <[email protected]> >
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