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Bruno Chareyre posted a new comment:
Please answer the requests for more information. Namely #10: test this
by typing "yade --checks" into your terminal." (with packaged version)
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Bruno Chareyre posted a new comment:
> libyade.so: undefined symbol:
_ZNK5boost9re_detail31cpp_regex_traits_implementationIcE9transformB5cxx11EPKcS4_
Please make sure you are speaking of a fresh build. Not
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A Dinesh confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks for the responses. I will reopen it when I want to build from
source.
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Robert Caulk proposed the following answer:
So you are able to install Yade successfully with sudo apt-get install
yade? You can test this by typing "yade --checks" into your
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A Dinesh is still having a problem:
>> sudo apt-get install yade
I even did that too. But want to integrate my research so I wanted to
build it from source. I can do this later.
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Robert Caulk proposed the following answer:
Let's take a step back.
Why do you need to compile from sources? Is it not enough to simply
install the packaged version with
sudo
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A Dinesh is still having a problem:
Thanks for the answers. I removed paraview from path and did a
reinstall. Now I get different error.
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> runtime library [libexpat.so.1] in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu may be
hidden by files in: /home/dinesh/Documents/Paraview/lib
I would guess you not only installed
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Robert Caulk proposed the following answer:
No sense in reinstalling until you get rid of the errors at the end of
cmake :-).
>>Do you think this creates any problem?
Well, I want to say no, but it sure
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A Dinesh posted a new comment:
I have paraview installed in Documnets folder. Because I had it to
update to a latest version. Do you think this creates any problem?
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A Dinesh posted a new comment:
Okay. I reinstalled qt5. I need to reinstall yade now, but for now here
is the cmakw output
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Robert Caulk proposed the following answer:
Try running yade as sudo. If it works, you need to modify permissions on
your build libraries.
If it doesn't work. Reinstall/update
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A Dinesh gave more information on the question:
I saw some answers about compiling it without the opengl extension. But
can we make it work with it?
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