I have installed subsurface from the Fedora 24 repo and I tried running it. It seems to be working but it does not contain the tool for importing slg files.

The subsurface manual and the help file in subsurface say that the tool must be built from the sources.

I have therefore built the main program from sources starting on a src directory in /root and I have created a symbolic link to the subsurface executable in /opt .

Launching the executable from my home directory results in a failure in loading the shared library libssrfmarblewidget .so module; the module seems not be existing.

I have tried building smtk2ssrf from the source tree; I was not successful since :

1) the required libraries libglib2.0 and libmdb2 are not available for Fedora 24 in the standard repos

2) I have no experience in using ccmake and I have not understood from which directory should it be launched. I probably also do not understand the meaning of :

"Run " $ ccmake build " and set SMARTTRAK_IMPORT option to on (off by default).
    Generate with [c] and save and exit with [g]."

Perhaps the above described operations should be completed before building the main subsurface executable and not after having done so ... In any case I am inclined to think that the missing libssrfmarblewidget library is not related to the smtk2ssrf build operation.

By the way I was not able to find in the Documentation pack whether Subsurface supports the Galileo Trimix system and the deriving .slg files.

I would be very grateful to you if you could help me in building smtk2ssrf and in finding the required libraries.

Very best regards.

Alessandro Volpi

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