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Re: [Openexr-user] Issues compiling ...


From: Guy Stalnaker
Subject: Re: [Openexr-user] Issues compiling ...
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2011 16:51:34 -0500
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I can add an include line, easy! Thank you very much. Will report results.

Guy

On 08/23/2011 04:50 PM, Piotr Stanczyk wrote:
Hi Guy.

That's an artifact of later gcc compiler versions being more strict about 
includes.

The 1.7.0 code is missing the include for memset; you will either need to 
augment the file to contains the statement:
#include<string.h>

or check out the head of the CVS in which this is fixed.

I've been trying to find some time to get 1.7.1 out the door which also bumps 
the so version, which was neglected with the 1.7.0 release.

Piotr


________________________________________
From: Guy Stalnaker address@hidden
Sent: 22 August 2011 18:23
To: Piotr Stanczyk
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [Openexr-user] Issues compiling ...

Piotr,

Again, this is openexr-1.7 downloaded from the openexr web site (not
cvs) along with the ilmbase, viewers, and examples. System is PCLinusOS,
a RedHat clone. ilmbase is installed:

<quote>
hollin [ls /usr/local/openexr/include] ~/src/openexr-1.7.0
                 11-08-22  8:18PM
address@hidden ~/src/openexr-1.7.0 $ ls /usr/local/lib
libHalf.a          libIex.a          libIlmThread.a          libImath.a
           pkgconfig/
libHalf.la*        libIex.la*        libIlmThread.la*
libImath.la*        printdriver/
libHalf.so*        libIex.so*        libIlmThread.so*        libImath.so*
libHalf.so.6*      libIex.so.6*      libIlmThread.so.6*      libImath.so.6*
libHalf.so.6.0.0*  libIex.so.6.0.0*  libIlmThread.so.6.0.0*
libImath.so.6.0.0*
</quote>

Attached is the config.log file. Here is the compile error terminal
output (I apologize for mis-speaking in my previous email about the type
of error):

<quote>
   g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../config -I/usr/local//include/OpenEXR
-I.. -I../config -pipe -g -O2 -MT ImfChromaticities.lo -MD -MP -MF
.deps/ImfChromaticities.Tpo -c ImfChromaticities.cpp  -fPIC -DPIC -o
.libs/ImfChromaticities.o
In file included from ./ImfChromaticities.h:47:0,
                   from ImfChromaticities.cpp:43:
/usr/local//include/OpenEXR/ImathMatrix.h: In constructor
'Imath::Matrix44<T>::Matrix44() [with T = float]':
ImfChromaticities.cpp:110:17:   instantiated from here
/usr/local//include/OpenEXR/ImathMatrix.h:1813:5: error: 'memset' was
not declared in this scope
make[2]: *** [ImfChromaticities.lo] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory
`/media/HalfTerraDr/HP-PC/src/openexr-1.7.0/IlmImf'
make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/media/HalfTerraDr/HP-PC/src/openexr-1.7.0/IlmImf'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
</quote>

Thanks for your help.

Guy

On 08/22/2011 10:41 AM, Piotr Stanczyk wrote:
Hi Guy,

Do you happen to have the log I could take a look at. In particular,
it would be good to know what errors you are seeing on building the
OpenEXR part.

Thanks

Piotr ________________________________________ From:
address@hidden
address@hidden on behalf of Guy
Stalnaker address@hidden Sent: 22 August 2011 08:29 To:
address@hidden Subject: [Openexr-user] Issues compiling ...

Is this the correct list to send compiling errors to?

I have PCLinuxOS. I was attempting to compile the 1.7 code. ILMBase
appears to have compiled successfulling. But the OpenEXR code compile
is failing with a function call error. I attempted to punt the 1.7
code in favor of the 1.6 code, but ILMBase won't pass the .configure
stage.

Just want to know the correct route to follow to get some help.

Regards,

Guy S.

-- Guy Stalnaker address@hidden "When you have a friend it means
something both ways."


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