Hello all,
I have the binary packages of alps 2.2.0b3, vistrails 2.1.2 and alps-vistrails-2.2.0b3 on Mac OS X 10.10.3 installed, and I've confirmed that the installation was complete and that I was able to run alps applications.
However, when I tried to include the boost library in my C++ code (let's say I'd like to use the Gamma function), I found that including only one header file is not enough; when compiling using g++ test.cpp, the line
#include "/opt/alps/include/boost/math/special_functions/gamma.hpp"
gives an error message:
In file included from test.cpp:5: /opt/alps/include/boost/math/special_functions/gamma.hpp:16:10: fatal error: 'boost/config.hpp' file not found #include <boost/config.hpp> ^ 1 error generated.
A similar error message appeared even when I included boost/config.hpp. Did I overlook something? Thanks.
Sincerely, Leo (Fang Yao-Lung) Duke Physics
Apparently this is a dumb question: I forgot the -I flag of g++... Thanks anyway.
Sincerely, Leo (Fang Yao-Lung) Duke Physics
2015-06-17 13:15 GMT-04:00 Leo Fang leofang@phy.duke.edu:
Hello all,
I have the binary packages of alps 2.2.0b3, vistrails 2.1.2 and alps-vistrails-2.2.0b3 on Mac OS X 10.10.3 installed, and I've confirmed that the installation was complete and that I was able to run alps applications.
However, when I tried to include the boost library in my C++ code (let's say I'd like to use the Gamma function), I found that including only one header file is not enough; when compiling using g++ test.cpp, the line
#include "/opt/alps/include/boost/math/special_functions/gamma.hpp"
gives an error message:
In file included from test.cpp:5: /opt/alps/include/boost/math/special_functions/gamma.hpp:16:10: fatal error: 'boost/config.hpp' file not found #include <boost/config.hpp> ^ 1 error generated.
A similar error message appeared even when I included boost/config.hpp. Did I overlook something? Thanks.
Sincerely, Leo (Fang Yao-Lung) Duke Physics
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