Problem solved.

Recompiled enblend-enfuse-4.0 from source.  This linked the library.

For kicks, I also recompiled hugin from a created build directory.

Thanks all for the assistance.

On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Jake Kallman <[email protected]>wrote:

> I think Florian may have hit on why it didn't work (didn't recompile after
> downloading the 1.40 packages, doh!), I'll test it again when I have a
> chance.
>
> As for Kornel's response, the reason I did it that way was because it was
> the first entry in the INSTALL file, and my experience with cmake is pretty
> much non-existant.
>
> As someone looking at this from a completely new-user perspective, perhaps
> the "make install" piece should be moved from the first part of INSTALL, or
> removed entirely?
>
>
> On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Kornel Benko <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Am Montag 17 Mai 2010 schrieb Jake Kallman:
>> > I ran System -> Administrator -> Synaptic Package Manager and grabbed
>> those
>> > three packages.  Ran ldconfig, then checked ldd enblend, and it still
>> shows
>> > not found.  There are a bunch of libboost-filesystem library files in
>> > /usr/lib, but not the one with '-gcc42' included.
>> >
>> > I've attached the first synaptic log, which contains the
>> > libboost-filesystem1.40-dev and libboost-filesystem1.40.0 packages.  I
>> > loaded libboost-filesystem-dev in a second run that only installed one
>> > package, so I didn't save the log.
>> >
>> > As far as the configuration system I used:
>> >
>> > cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local .
>> > make
>> > make install
>>
>> I don't understand why so many people compile in the source directory and
>> use "make install"  instead (in your case) of e.g.
>>        cd <build-directory>
>>        cmake <source-directory> -DCPACK_BINARY_DEB:BOOL=ON
>> -DENABLE_GPU:BOOL=ON -DENABLE_IMAGECACHE:BOOL=OFF -DENABLE_OPENMP:BOOL=ON
>>        make package
>>        sudo dpkg -i enblend-4.1.1-Linux.deb
>> ...
>> (Prefix = /usr/local is default here)
>>
>> I newer had any difficulties with that.
>>
>> This is, what I get with
>>        #ldd /usr/local/bin/enblend| grep boost
>>        libboost_system-mt.so.1.38.0 =>
>> /usr/lib/libboost_system-mt.so.1.38.0 (0x00007f35c4722000)
>>        libboost_filesystem-mt.so.1.38.0 =>
>> /usr/lib/libboost_filesystem-mt.so.1.38.0 (0x00007f35c450e000)
>>
>> where
>>         #dpkg -S /usr/lib/libboost_system-mt.so.1.38.0
>>        libboost-system1.38.0
>> and
>>        #dpkg -S /usr/lib/libboost_filesystem-mt.so.1.38.0
>>        libboost-filesystem1.38.0:
>> ...
>>        Kornel
>>
>> --
>> Kornel Benko
>> [email protected]
>>
>
>

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