[sldev] Failed build on x86_64, failed including glib?

Ricky kf6kjg at gmail.com
Mon Jan 5 00:25:55 PST 2009


Ok!  I have succeeded at compiling a viewer from trunk on Gentoo x86_64!  I
documented the full procedure in my user page on the wiki:
https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/User:Cron_Stardust

I also submitted a patch against
https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-10579 to make libndofdev a little
easier to process.  The patch still needs a lot of work though, as is
mentioned in my comment in JIRA.

Thanks again to all who helped me through this process!!
Ricky
aka Cron Stardust

On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Robin Cornelius
<robin.cornelius at gmail.com>wrote:

> Ricky wrote:
> > Hmm... Any ideas on where I can modify the cmake control system so that
> > it will pass a custom folder location to ld for looking in for the
> > ndofdev library?  I'd rather not bury the library in my system just yet.
> :)
> >
> > I'm not familiar yet with the inner workings of a CMake system.  I'm
> > studying the implementation here and I'm making some headway, but I
> > don't yet know enough...
>
> Well /usr/local/lib is for you to put your own stuff in that is not
> mixed in with your distros package installed libs so it should be
> probably empty anyway and that is the prefered location for user
> installed packages for that very reason.
>
> As for cmake
>
> try looking at indra/cmake/NDOF.cmake but that only current uses
>
> use_prebuilt_binary
>
> and i'm not 100% sure what that does in a STANDALONE situation. You may
> wish to follow the examples of some of the Find* files in indra/cmake/
> for how they find a lib if you want to modify.
>
> Robin
>
>
>
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