Would having a compiled YADE executable with all libraries statically linked avoid the install problems on the various distros?
Thanks, Allen ---- Address: Dr. Allen Wilkinson (phone) (216) 433-2075 NASA Glenn Research Center (fax) (216) 433-3793 M.S. 110-3 (home) (216) 382-7613 21000 Brookpark Road Cleveland, OH 44135 USA (INTERNET) [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 10 Jul 2007, Janek Kozicki wrote: > Virus Hobbes said: (by the date of Mon, 09 Jul 2007 07:16:59 -0700) > > > /usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.3.0 > > and the boost files are in..... > > /usr/local/installation/prefix/include/boost-1_34/boost/ > > and... > > /usr/local/installation/prefix/lib/ > > where should be installed and named? > > Vaclav is right. You shouldn't install anything in /usr/local/. You > don't need to *know* where the files are installed. Thay should be in > default system path, somewhere in /usr/ (but not local). you don't > need to know this path, because you should simply launch your suse > package manager and install boost-dev and qt3-dev packages. They will > be installed in correct path automatically. > > If you start to install stuff by hand, like downloading tarballs from > websites, and trying to install them by hand you are likely to get > into trouble that you already have. > > Better to use your system default package manager (it must be > somewhere in your desktop menu!), and it will download correct .rpms > for you and put them in correct places, so that scons will > automatically find them. > > -- > # Janek Kozicki > _______________________________________________ > Yade-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/yade-users > _______________________________________________ Yade-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/yade-users
