I just downloaded the latest gzips from the web site and
uncompressed them. I finally got it to compile after much work
resolving dependencies, but since the latest release requires C++17
(gcc 7), I think it's now messing up a bunch of stuff downstream
because the libraries on my RHEL distro have all been compiled with
gcc 4.3.
More work tomorrow.
On 4/1/2019 8:21 PM, Giancarlo Rivas
wrote:
Try using cmake with unixfiles rather than straight
make. On windows the install was wrong (not sure if fixed by
now), but unix had no problems, although I skipped boost python.
Are you grabbing the tarballs or directly
from source?
It would help if you could pull out the
pertinent errors that you are seeing and paste them I n
here
Many thanks
Piotr
This is a super-basic, but I've
been trying just to build OpenEXR now for two days on
an RHEL 7 machine, and I've tried to follow the
instructions in the README precisely, but I keep
getting dependency violations and/or missing
libraries. is there perhaps a tutorial somewhere with
a more detailed description than just './configure
then make'? Like, for example, where exactly is
ILMbase supposed to be located? And whye would I be
getting IlmThread undefined references?
Thanks!
Steve
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