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 >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> _______________________________________________ >>> witty-interest mailing list >>> witty-interest@lists.sourceforge.net >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/witty-interest >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> _______________________________________________ >> witty-interest mailing list >> witty-interest@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/witty-interest > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > witty-interest mailing list > witty-interest@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/witty-interest ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ witty-interest mailing list witty-interest@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/witty-interest