Hello Gerrit,
On 11/18/2011 04:23 AM, Gerrit Voss wrote:
> - Log -----------------------------------------------------------------
> commitdiff:
> http://opensg.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=opensg/opensg;a=commitdiff;h=133b1edffdd88d5ff9278776d1c6279b75e831f9
> commit 133b1edffdd88d5ff9278776d1c6279b75e831f9
> Author: U-FHG_IDM_NTU\vossg<[email protected]>
> Date: Fri Nov 18 18:21:29 2011 +0800
>
> fixed: build with separately installed support libs (report by J. Brunen)
I think this introduces some problems with builds not using support
libs. On linux (Fedora 13, x86_64) creating a fresh build dir and
running cmake in it gives these warnings:
CMake Warning at CMake/BuildFunctions.cmake:2304 (FIND_PACKAGE):
Could not find module FindLibMini.cmake or a configuration file for
package
LibMini.
Adjust CMAKE_MODULE_PATH to find FindLibMini.cmake or set LibMini_DIR to
the directory containing a CMake configuration file for LibMini. The
file
will have one of the following names:
LibMiniConfig.cmake
libmini-config.cmake
Call Stack (most recent call first):
CMake/ConfigurePackages.cmake:802 (OSG_FIND_PACKAGE)
CMakeLists.txt:674 (OSG_CONFIGURE_LIBMINI)
CMake Warning at CMake/BuildFunctions.cmake:2304 (FIND_PACKAGE):
Could not find module FindOpenNurbs.cmake or a configuration file for
package OpenNurbs.
Adjust CMAKE_MODULE_PATH to find FindOpenNurbs.cmake or set OpenNurbs_DIR
to the directory containing a CMake configuration file for OpenNurbs.
The
file will have one of the following names:
OpenNurbsConfig.cmake
opennurbs-config.cmake
Call Stack (most recent call first):
CMake/ConfigurePackages.cmake:584 (OSG_FIND_PACKAGE)
CMakeLists.txt:684 (OSG_CONFIGURE_OPENNURBS)
Should these FIND_PACKAGE calls just be changed to do
FIND_PACKAGE(<name>_OpenSG ...) to use the modules in our CMake/ dir? Or
are there some files missing from the commit?
Cheers,
Carsten
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