On 05/02/2013 07:50 PM, Angelo Paone wrote:
Dear all,

I am using osgeo-live 6.5 with the virtual box on windows 7, I am trying to
install the last version of a 'Geophysical Mass Flow Numerical Code' called
titan-3.0.0 from Buffallo Uniuversity (http://www.gmfg.buffalo.edu/) on
Xubuntu Linux in osgeo-live. I have maneged to install the previus patched
version titan-.2.0.1. When I tried to install the last version with two
different kinds of commands:
a) $ ./configure CXX=mpicxx CC=mpicc CPPFLAGS=DOMPI_IGNORE_CXX_SEEK
LIBS=-lgfortran
$ make
$ make install
b) sh install-titan.sh
  For both installation I have a problem with a file called GdalApi.cc. I
attach the error in the installation with a notepad file. I thought was
because I did not have Gdal installed on osgeo-live but this is not correct
because osgeo-live has Gdal in it as you, people can tell me.
I hope that someone can suggest me some way out of this problem. and if the
problem is because of Gdal??
I wish to hear from you as soon as possible
Best Wishes
Angelo Paone



I think this is more of a question for the GDAL project mailing lists. A quick guess though is that you are missing the header source files for gdal. These files are not important for running gdal but are important for compilation.

Try installing libgdal1-dev:
sudo apt-get install libgdal1-dev

Can you include last section of the error message. Based on what you said we can only guess that the error is somewhere in or related to the Titan source file https://vhub.org/tools/titan2d/browser/trunk/src/src/gisapi/GdalApi.cc

Thanks,
Alex
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