Hi,

I'm very new to Wt (didn't do anything with it yet)
and have not much C++ experience (more C). I never
used CMake, so I don't know anything about it.

My server runs Ubuntu 8.04 LTS which will not
change until the server has to die.
Because the official packages are somewhat
outdated and I don't want to take the risk of
alternate package repositories I have to build
Wt myself (including ICU and Boost). I got Wt
from the git repository some days ago.

I remember getting a remark from the Boost
build that threading is not available, but
I would have to build that again to check.
Anyway - from the Wt build I get the following
error:

 CMake Error: This project requires some variables to be set,
 and cmake can not find them.
 Please set the following variables:
 BOOST_FS_LIB_MT

I also get a remark about threading not
available - reason is that the check for
pthread_open (If I remember correctly) fails
during configuration although I reinstalled
all things related to pthreads.

I installed Wt parallel on an Ubunto 9.x and
all worked very well. There I could run all
the examples.
What makes me wonder is that the ccmake screen
contains totally different variables than the
one under Ubuntu 8.04.

Does anybody have a hint where to look at?
Again - a different package repository or a
newer Ubuntu version are no options.

I'm sure that I miss something very obvious :)

Regards, Frank


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