Probably you have set boost_prefix to lib, not to /lib. But even /lib
would be wrong. Sensible paths for boost_prefix would be /usr and
/usr/local, or whatever path you installed boost to (i.e. identical to
install_prefix parameter used when running bjam).

Wim.


2014-04-03 12:10 GMT+02:00 Tor Arne Fallingen <fallin...@gmail.com>:
> ... A sidenote, one of my errormessages has been:
>
> Cmake error at cmakelist.txt: 371
> Could not find boost installation in /usr/src/wt-3.3.2/build/lib
>
> I found this strange, but started wondering if this was resulted by the 
> boost_prefix=/lib
>
> If this is the case, the setting of this is really resulting in an error :)
>
> Regards
> Tor
>
> Sendt fra min iPhone
>
>> Den 3. apr. 2014 kl. 11:36 skrev Wim Dumon <w...@emweb.be>:
>>
>> RUNDIR, WEBUSER and WEBGROUP are only relevant for fcgi, so since
>> CONNECTOR_FCGI is off, these settings don't matter.
>>
>> Setting USERLIB_PREFIX to lib? Does this make any difference at all?
>> Normally this is an absolute URL, but I expect cmake to search in
>> /lib, /usr/lib by default
>>
>> Wt doesn't require boost 1.55, so unless you need specific features of
>> the latest boost release, I recommend to go with your OS's default
>> version (apparently debian ships with 1.49).
>>
>> I just built Wt on a clean debian install, with the instructions
>> listed in http://redmine.emweb.be/projects/wt/wiki/Installing_Wt_on_Ubuntu
>>
>> That works for me...
>>
>> It is true that cmake's boost detection algorithm doesn't work with
>> all possible boost configurations. The 'versioned' layout for boost
>> libraries usually works.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Wim.
>>
>> 2014-04-02 18:30 GMT+02:00 Thomas Suckow <thomas.suc...@pnnl.gov>:
>>> I would be interested to know what the following does, it should locate
>>> boost itself:
>>>
>>> cmake \
>>> -D MULTI_THREADED=ON \
>>> -D RUNDIR=/var/www/wt \
>>> -D WEBUSER=www-data \
>>> -D WEBGROUP=www-data \
>>> -D SHARED_LIBS=ON \
>>> -D CONNECTOR_FCGI=OFF \
>>> -D CONNECTOR_HTTP=ON \
>>> -D USERLIB_PREFIX=lib \
>>> -D CONFIGDIR=/etc/wt \
>>> -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local \
>>> ../
>>>
>>>> On Wed 02 Apr 2014 06:33:03 AM PDT, Tor Arne Fallingen wrote:
>>>> Hey all.
>>>>
>>>> It seems every time I try and download and install Boost and Wt either on 
>>>> Debian Wheezy (Rpi) or Ubuntu (Virtualbox) I end up encountering a problem 
>>>> when I get to the cmake part of the Wt install. I follow the guide found 
>>>> at 
>>>> http://blog.raymond.burkholder.net/index.php?/archives/539-Installing-Wt-v3.3.0-on-Debian-Wheezy.html
>>>>  and I modify the cmake from:
>>>>
>>>> cmake \
>>>> -D MULTI_THREADED=ON \
>>>> -D RUNDIR=/var/www/wt \
>>>> -D WEBUSER=www-data \
>>>> -D WEBGROUP=www-data \
>>>> -D BOOST_ROOT=/usr/local \
>>>> -D BOOST_LIBRARYDIR=/usr/local/lib \
>>>> -D BOOST_INCLUDEDIR=/usr/local/include/boost \
>>>> -D SHARED_LIBS=ON \
>>>> -D CONNECTOR_FCGI=OFF \
>>>> -D CONNECTOR_HTTP=ON \
>>>> -D USERLIB_PREFIX=lib \
>>>> -D Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS=OFF \
>>>> -D Boost_USE_STATIC_RUNTIME=OFF \
>>>> -D CONFIGDIR=/etc/wt \
>>>> -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local \
>>>> ../
>>>> To where boost actually is (on my current virtual box rip):
>>>>
>>>> cmake \
>>>> -D MULTI_THREADED=ON \
>>>> -D RUNDIR=/var/www/wt \
>>>> -D WEBUSER=www-data \
>>>> -D WEBGROUP=www-data \
>>>> -D BOOST_ROOT=/usr \
>>>> -D BOOST_LIBRARYDIR=/usr/lib \
>>>> -D BOOST_INCLUDEDIR=/usr/include/boost \
>>>> -D SHARED_LIBS=ON \
>>>> -D CONNECTOR_FCGI=OFF \
>>>> -D CONNECTOR_HTTP=ON \
>>>> -D USERLIB_PREFIX=lib \
>>>> -D Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS=OFF \
>>>> -D Boost_USE_STATIC_RUNTIME=OFF \
>>>> -D CONFIGDIR=/etc/wt \
>>>> -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local \
>>>> ../
>>>> But without fail I get the annoying message:
>>>>
>>>> CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:371 (MESSAGE):
>>>>  Could not find a boost installation in /usr/lib.
>>>>
>>>> But all the *.so library files are in that folder, and even going through 
>>>> CMakeCache.txt and manually entering all paths doesn't help me. I have 
>>>> managed to fix it every time so far, but its been kind of so much back and 
>>>> forth into files and directories that I really haven't been able to make 
>>>> an efficient note of what actually fixed it, and now Im there again, 
>>>> wishing I had some notes from last time :)
>>>> So, does anyone have any solution that works?
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> Tor
>>>
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