2015-09-25 10:01 GMT-06:00 rjadrich2 <[email protected]>:
> Thanks Christoph! I set BOOST_ROOT appropriately and now it get past the
> aforementioned issue. However, now when in the "working on csg" portion I
> get:
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> CMake Error at
> /opt/apps/cmake/3.1.0/share/cmake-3.1/Modules/FindBoost.cmake:1182
> (message):
>   Unable to find the requested Boost libraries.
>
>   Unable to find the Boost header files.  Please set BOOST_ROOT to the root
>   directory containing Boost or BOOST_INCLUDEDIR to the directory containing
>   Boost's headers.
> Call Stack (most recent call first):
>   CMakeLists.txt:68 (find_package)
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Why would this happen given I set BOOST_ROOT and the prior thing is now
> resolved?  Thanks!
Not sure what is going on.

What is the command you are trying to use to build VOTCA?

Christoph
>
> Best,
>
> Ryan Jadrich
>
>
>
>
> On Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 12:25:27 PM UTC-5, Christoph Junghans
> wrote:
>>
>> 2015-09-24 11:00 GMT-06:00 rjadrich2 <[email protected]>:
>> > To whom this may concern,
>> >
>> > The new version of VOTCA sounds great  and I look forward to using it.
>> > However, after attempting to move to the newly released version of VOTCA
>> > I
>> > have encountered some install issues. I appreciate any help!
>> >
>> > I cannot seem to get the VOTCA install to recognize the boost program. I
>> > have attempted to use both the pre-built version on the supercomputing
>> > system as well as installing my own local version. No matter what I try
>> > I
>> > receive this error:
>> >
>> > -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> >   Unable to find the requested Boost libraries.
>> >
>> >   Unable to find the Boost header files.  Please set BOOST_ROOT to the
>> > root
>> >   directory containing Boost or BOOST_INCLUDEDIR to the directory
>> > containing
>> >   Boost's headers.
>> > Call Stack (most recent call first):
>> >   CMakeLists.txt:56 (find_package)
>> >
>> > -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> >
>> > I checked that after my local build of boost that the BOOST_INCLUDEDIR
>> > variable is set and pointing correctly. BOOST_ROOT is not pointing to
>> > anything but it appears that VOTCA is OK with one or the other (am I
>> > correct?).
>> >
>> > I also get:
>> >
>> >
>> > -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> > CMake Error: The following variables are used in this project, but they
>> > are
>> > set to NOTFOUND.
>> > Please set them or make sure they are set and tested correctly in the
>> > CMake
>> > files:
>> > Boost_INCLUDE_DIR (ADVANCED)
>> >    used as include directory in directory
>> > /home1/03428/rbj428/votca/src/tools
>> >    used as include directory in directory
>> > /home1/03428/rbj428/votca/src/tools
>> >    used as include directory in directory
>> > /home1/03428/rbj428/votca/src/tools/src/libtools
>> >    used as include directory in directory
>> > /home1/03428/rbj428/votca/src/tools/src/libtools
>> >    used as include directory in directory
>> > /home1/03428/rbj428/votca/src/tools/src/tools
>> >    used as include directory in directory
>> > /home1/03428/rbj428/votca/src/tools/src/tools
>> >    used as include directory in directory
>> > /home1/03428/rbj428/votca/src/tools/share/man
>> >    used as include directory in directory
>> > /home1/03428/rbj428/votca/src/tools/share/doc
>> >
>> > -- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
>> > See also
>> > "/home1/03428/rbj428/votca/src/tools/CMakeFiles/CMakeOutput.log".
>> > See also
>> > "/home1/03428/rbj428/votca/src/tools/CMakeFiles/CMakeError.log".
>> > login1.stampede(96)$
>> > login1.stampede(96)$   Unable to find the requested Boost libraries.
>> > -bash: Unable: command not found
>> > login1.stampede(97)$
>> > login1.stampede(97)$   Unable to find the Boost header files.  Please
>> > set
>> > BOOST_ROOT to the root
>> > -bash: Unable: command not found
>> > login1.stampede(98)$   directory containing Boost or BOOST_INCLUDEDIR to
>> > the
>> > directory containing
>> > -bash: directory: command not found
>> > login1.stampede(99)$   Boost's headers.
>> >> Call Stack (most recent call first):
>> >>   CMakeLists.txt:56 (find_package)
>> >
>> > -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> >
>> > I only appear to have CMake file material in the src/tools directory.
>> > The
>> > others appear to be devoid of any CMake files.
>> >
>> > Am I doing something dumb? Is more info needed?
>> VOTCA needs at least Boost 1.39.0  with the program_options filesystem
>> system packages.
>> VOTCA is using cmake's module to detect Boost.
>>
>> Looking at /usr/share/cmake/Modules/FindBoost.cmake:
>> # This module reads hints about search locations from variables::
>> #
>> #   BOOST_ROOT             - Preferred installation prefix
>> #    (or BOOSTROOT)
>> #   BOOST_INCLUDEDIR       - Preferred include directory e.g.
>> <prefix>/include
>> #   BOOST_LIBRARYDIR       - Preferred library directory e.g. <prefix>/lib
>> #   Boost_NO_SYSTEM_PATHS  - Set to ON to disable searching in locations
>> not
>> #                            specified by these hint variables. Default is
>> OFF.
>> #   Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS
>> #                          - List of Boost versions not known to this
>> module
>> #                            (Boost install locations may contain the
>> version)
>> So basically you need to set BOOSTROOT as an environment variable or
>> cmake variable if boost is in a non-system location.
>>
>> Christoph
>>
>> >
>> > Thanks for the help!
>> >
>> > Best,
>> >
>> > Ryan Jadrich
>> >
>> >
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>>
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