As Larry mentioned at the start of this thread, which IDE you use, or which debugger you use, is entirely up to you. Personally, I use gedit and gdb, but that's just me.

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On 20/03/12 18:02, Calculemus wrote:
Another question ubuntu development related:

I don't know vim or emacs or others on Ubuntu. I will use NetBeans. I
have built the project. I am confused now how to edit it, there is not
one project file you could open and edit the project in NetBeans. Also
how do I debug?

Thank you

On 3/20/12, Hugh Macdonald<[email protected]>  wrote:
I suspect that you are just running:

$ oiiotool

Which will be searching $PATH (which may not have . in it)

Try running:

$ ./oiiotool


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On 20/03/12 15:34, Calculemus wrote:
Hmm, the build finished ok but ... How do I execute oiiotool?

I navigate to oiio/dist/linux/bin and then I call oiiotool from
command line and I get
oiiotool: command not found.

I also tried to execute oiiotool in oiio/build/linux/oiiotool, same issue

Thanks


On 3/20/12, Calculemus<[email protected]>   wrote:
The build has finished, thank you for your help Hugh, I would not have
figured it out myself.

By the way I use NetBeans on Ubuntu. For each small change I make in
the code, I will have to rebuild with make?

Thanks

On 3/20/12, Hugh Macdonald<[email protected]>   wrote:
I don't know aptitude so well, but try removing libjpeg-dev first.

Checking, again, my installation, it appears that I've actually got
libjpeg62-dev installed, rather than libjpeg-dev.

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On 20/03/12 15:04, Calculemus wrote:
I get this:

Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
    libtiff4-dev : Depends: libjpeg-dev
E: Broken packages


On 3/20/12, Hugh Macdonald<[email protected]>    wrote:
I'm on ubuntu here, and I generally use aptitude on the command-line.

Try:

$ sudo aptitude install libtiff4-dev


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On 20/03/12 14:49, Calculemus wrote:
I get error when I try to install it in synaptic:

libtiff4-dev:
Depends: libjpeg-dev

On 3/20/12, Hugh Macdonald<[email protected]>     wrote:
The error that is is having is this:

CMake Error at
/usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindPackageHandleStandardArgs.cmake:70
(MESSAGE):
       Could NOT find TIFF (missing: TIFF_LIBRARY TIFF_INCLUDE_DIR)
Call Stack (most recent call first):
       /usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindTIFF.cmake:31
(FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS)
       libOpenImageIO/CMakeLists.txt:133 (find_package)

This is because it can't find the Tiff libraries.


I suspect that you've installed libtiff-dev, but it's actually, as
far
as I'm aware, libtiff4-dev that you want.


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On 20/03/12 14:45, Calculemus wrote:
I am getting these errors when I execute "make" on ubuntu:

http://pastebin.com/gZcwtNd9

Someone please help, I installed all the libraries specified in the
instructions, I don't know what else to do.

On 3/20/12, Calculemus<[email protected]>      wrote:
The instructions on the web site say I need to install:

Boost, GLEW, IlmBase and OpenEXR, IJG's libjpeg, libpng, libtiff,
zlib,
and
Qt

I am on Ubuntu, should I just install the -dev for each? If
someone
is
on Ubuntu can you please tell me the exact names of the packages I
need to install?

Thanks

On 3/19/12, Larry Gritz<[email protected]>      wrote:
The source is C++ (though we also have Python bindings that could
use
some
attention), the build system is CMake, and the source control is
git.

We only care about solid, robust, efficient, and clear source
code,
not
in
the mechanics of how it gets from your fingers to the repository.
Which
editor you use, or if you like some kind of IDE, is completely
irrelevant
to
OIIO development.

I'm an emacs-and-command-line kind of guy myself, but that
doesn't
matter
any more than whether I am right or left handed.

        -- lg


On Mar 19, 2012, at 12:42 PM, Calculemus wrote:

I don't know any of vim, emacs and such tools. I have experience
with
NetBeans though, I had worked with other image libraries there.

I am interested will I be ok with NetBeans, and what is your
environment
guys?

Thank you

--
Larry Gritz
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