¡Hola Alberto!
it seems that you use anaconda and ubuntu 16.04.
If you search in the web for "undefined reference to
TIFFClose@LIBTIFF_4", you find a lot of other open source programs,
which have this error.
Please look for a solution there (e.g.
https://www.gitmemory.com/issue/colmap/colmap/188/506231322).
Saludos, Harald
Am 06.02.20 um 18:45 schrieb Alberto Coello:
Thanks a lot for answering my questions,
This are the dependencies displayed by "sudo apt-cache showpkg
libplopper58":
Dependencies:
0.41.0-0ubuntu1.14 - libc6 (2 2.14) libfontconfig1 (2 2.11.94)
libfreetype6 (2 2.2.1) libjpeg8 (2 8c) liblcms2-2 (2 2.2+git20110628)
libpng12-0 (2 1.2.13-4) libstdc++6 (2 4.9) libtiff5 (2 4.0.3)
poppler-data (0 (null)) libpoppler58:i386 (35 0.41.0-0ubuntu1.14)
libpoppler58:i386 (38 0.41.0-0ubuntu1.14)
0.41.0-0ubuntu1 - libc6 (2 2.14) libfontconfig1 (2 2.9.0) libfreetype6
(2 2.2.1) libjpeg8 (2 8c) liblcms2-2 (2 2.2+git20110628) libpng12-0 (2
1.2.13-4) libstdc++6 (2 4.9) libtiff5 (2 4.0.3) poppler-data (0
(null)) libpoppler58:i386 (35 0.41.0-0ubuntu1) libpoppler58:i386 (38
0.41.0-0ubuntu1)
I have checked and libtiff5 is installed as well as libplopper58. So I
think I will try to install it via "make -i -j $(nproc)", by now.
Thanks a lot,
Alberto
El jue., 6 feb. 2020 a las 17:10, Harald Schaefer (<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>) escribió:
¡Hola Alberto!
The executable testlibsumo uses the library libpoppler, which in
turn uses the libtiff package.
As already pointed out you have the option to load the libtiff5
package in your ubuntu (sudo apt-get install libtiff5) and then
build it again.
Please post the last lines of sudo apt-cache showpkg libpoppler58,
it looks on my system like
Dependencies:
0.80.0-0ubuntu1 - libc6 (2 2.29) libfontconfig1 (2 2.12.6)
libfreetype6 (2 2.2.1) libjpeg8 (2 8c) liblcms2-2 (2
2.2+git20110628) libnspr4 (2 2:4.9-2~) libnss3 (2 2:3.16)
libpng16-16 (2 1.6.2-1) libstdc++6 (2 5.2) libtiff5 (2 4.0.3)
zlib1g (2 1:1.1.4) poppler-data (0 (null)) libpoppler90:i386 (35
0.80.0-0ubuntu1) libpoppler90:i386 (38 0.80.0-0ubuntu1)
Another way is to build the system with
make -i -j $(nproc)
The -i flag ignores this error and hopefully you get a running
core system (without testlibsumo)
On my ubunto (19.10) sumo 1.3.1 compiled fine.
Regards, Harald
Am 06.02.20 um 16:34 schrieb Alberto Coello:
Hello,
I am trying to install sumo-1_3_1 from sumo_1-3-1.tar.gz in
ubuntu 16.04LTS. I have been following these instructions:
'https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Installing/Linux_Build.html' but when
building it wit: 'make -j $(nproc)' it breaks at 78% as shown in
the attached image. It has to be said that I have also installed
the 1.1.0 version and it worked fine. I attached to this mail the
cli messages displayed.
Thanks a lot,
Alberto
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