FYI, this might not be directly related, but I've had issues with Anaconda
before when compiling as well.
The problem I was having was due to Anaconda prepending my $PATH. Anaconda
has Qt header files in the Anaconda directory, and when my program would
compile, it would sometimes include Qt
On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 10:44 PM, Geoffrey Hutchison
wrote:
> I've installed Qt (5.6.0) and Cmake (3.3.1) using anaconda, and followed the
> instructions here:
>
>
> That may be the problem. I've had trouble with anaconda (or homebrew)
> versions of the Qt packages.
>
>
> I've installed Qt (5.6.0) and Cmake (3.3.1) using anaconda, and followed the
> instructions here:
That may be the problem. I've had trouble with anaconda (or homebrew) versions
of the Qt packages.
I'd highly recommend Mac users go for the binary distribution:
Hi,
I'm trying to build Avogadro2 on my Macbook (OSX 10.9.5).
I've installed Qt (5.6.0) and Cmake (3.3.1) using anaconda, and followed
the instructions here:
http://wiki.openchemistry.org/Build
The build failed as follows:
/Users/jmht/miniconda/bin/cmake -P cmake_install.cmake
-- Install