Indeed, ~ is not supported by CMake - you need to specify full paths.

Matthias

On Jan 21, 2011, at 4:34 PM, Munehisa Matsumoto wrote:

Dear Kruno and Benoît,

I finally reproduced the problem by setting the following
in my initial cmake command

-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=~/....

instead of

-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=${HOME}/...

which I usually do. It might help to do "${HOME}/" instead of "~/" in your cmake.

best regards,
Munehisa Matsumoto

Munehisa MATSUMOTO
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On 2011/01/19, at 3:02, Krunoslav Prsa wrote:

Hi,
I get the same problem when installing on the brutus clustur...


Best wishes,
Kruno

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Hello,

I am compiling alps2.0.0-- -r5363 on a linux machine (fedora) with intel
compilers and mkl

I use boost provided by alps. python version is 2.6.4

the cmake command is as follows:

cmake -D Boost_ROOT_DIR:PATH=~/alps/alps-2.0.0-r5363-src-with-boost/boost
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=~/alps/alps-2.0.0-r5363 -D LAPACK_64_BIT=ON
-DLPSOLVE_ROOT=~/alps/lp_solve_4.0
~/alps/alps-2.0.0-r5363-src-with-boost/alps

cmake, make, make test,  all went fine. however, I got the following error
during the install:

CMake Error at lib/pyalps/cmake_install.cmake:41 (FILE):
  file INSTALL cannot find
  "/home/gremaud/alps/alps-2.0.0-r5363/lib/pyalps/pyalea_c.so".
Call Stack (most recent call first):
  cmake_install.cmake:94 (INCLUDE)

I checked that before the installation the file pyalea_c.so existed.
Strangely enough, after the preceding error, it has disappeared.

any clue of what happened?

regards,

Benoît Grémaud


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