Oh, Hi Dear Matthias, I very hard disappointed on an installing as ALPS1 and ALPS2. I lost even I had: ALPS2 was installed successfully til make test with tree mistakes but I didn't noticed next step "make install". After some numeric manipulations fighting with test errors I lost what I have - installing of ALPS2. Any tryings to restore installation were not succeeded. You in one letter to user have written that before new attempt of configuring cmake or make it is needed to destroy old installing. What kind command is in uninstall? My boost/boost is in ~/Alps2/alps2/boost/boost.This long path is from my no experience. But I tried different variants including ALPS/opt recommended in tutorial. Nothing got, It doesn't pass cmake configuring ( incomplete an incomplete.. I became crazy from this answer) what was first time succeeded. I am waiting for your usefull advice. With Easter! Algis
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Matthias Troyer troyer@phys.ethz.chwrote:
Hi,
you seem to have two problems:
On Mar 15, 2011, at 11:24 PM, Garliauskas wrote:
[ag@localhost alps2]$ cmake -DBoost_ROOt_DIR:PATH=/home/ag/Alps2/alps2/boost/boost
/home/ag/Alps2/alps2
CMake Error at /usr/local/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/CMakeDetermineSystem.cmake:157 (FILE): file Internal CMake error when trying to open file: /home/ag/Alps2/alps2/CMakeFiles/CMakeOutput.log for writing.
It seems you do not have write permission at th place where you want to compile?
-- Looking for Boost Source CMake Error at config/FindBoostSrc.cmake:76 (file): file Internal CMake error when trying to open file: /Alps2/alps2/boost/boost/version.hpp for reading. Call Stack (most recent call first): config/FindBoostForALPS.cmake:41 (find_package) CMakeLists.txt:222 (find_package)
Do you really have boost at /Alps2/alps2/boost ?
Matthias