Hello,
Some time ago I successfully installed V2 RC2 on my Ubuntu 10.04 64bit machine with no problems. I now want to install V2.04 but the installation script aborts with the error below. Configure, Make Clean & Make results in the same problem. Attached is my log file should this be needed.
Does anyone have an idea what this could be? Any help would be appreciated!
Thank you
Gary
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make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/gary/CAE-data/downloaded-code/install/saturne/v2.04/ecs-2.0.2.build/src/appli'
Making all in src/outils
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/gary/CAE-data/downloaded-code/install/saturne/v2.04/ecs-2.0.2.build/src/outils'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/gary/CAE-data/downloaded-code/install/saturne/v2.04/ecs-2.0.2.build/src/outils'
Making all in po
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/gary/CAE-data/downloaded-code/install/saturne/v2.04/ecs-2.0.2.build/po'
test ! -f /home/gary/CAE-data/downloaded-code/install/saturne/v2.04/ecs-2.0.2/po/cs_preprocess.pot || \
test -z "/home/gary/CAE-data/downloaded-code/install/saturne/v2.04/ecs-2.0.2/po/fr.gmo" || make /home/gary/CAE-data/downloaded-code/install/saturne/v2.04/ecs-2.0.2/po/fr.gmo
make[3]: Entering directory `/home/gary/CAE-data/downloaded-code/install/saturne/v2.04/ecs-2.0.2.build/po'
cd /home/gary/CAE-data/downloaded-code/install/saturne/v2.04/ecs-2.0.2/po && rm -f fr.gmo && : -c --statistics --verbose -o fr.gmo fr.po
mv: cannot stat `t-fr.gmo': No such file or directory
make[3]: *** [/home/gary/CAE-data/downloaded-code/install/saturne/v2.04/ecs-2.0.2/po/fr.gmo] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/gary/CAE-data/downloaded-code/install/saturne/v2.04/ecs-2.0.2.build/po'
make[2]: *** [stamp-po] Error 2
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/gary/CAE-data/downloaded-code/install/saturne/v2.04/ecs-2.0.2.build/po'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/gary/CAE-data/downloaded-code/install/saturne/v2.04/ecs-2.0.2.build'
make: *** [all] Error 2
ECS Installation Problem
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Re: ECS Installation Problem
I tried V2.05 installer and it seems to have done the trick. Problem solved.
Re: ECS Installation Problem
Thanks
but i am getting some problem with the cmake
the script does not recognizr the cmake on my system
Cmake Error at CmakeLists.txt:5 (cmake policy)
policy "CMP0015" is not known to this version of Cmake
I am using 64 bit Ubuntu
Thanks
but i am getting some problem with the cmake
the script does not recognizr the cmake on my system
Cmake Error at CmakeLists.txt:5 (cmake policy)
policy "CMP0015" is not known to this version of Cmake
I am using 64 bit Ubuntu
Thanks
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Re: ECS Installation Problem
Hello,
CMake is only used to install CGNS, so if you do not need CGNS, or already have a packaged CGNS library, edit the installer setup file to avoid downloading and building the CGNS 3.1 library.
Otherwise, you will need to upgrade to a more recent CMake version (what version of Ubuntu are you using ? On recent versions, the version of CMake installed through the package manager works fine).
Best regards,
Yvan
CMake is only used to install CGNS, so if you do not need CGNS, or already have a packaged CGNS library, edit the installer setup file to avoid downloading and building the CGNS 3.1 library.
Otherwise, you will need to upgrade to a more recent CMake version (what version of Ubuntu are you using ? On recent versions, the version of CMake installed through the package manager works fine).
Best regards,
Yvan
Re: ECS Installation Problem
Hello,
I had the same pb (policy "CMP0015" is not known to cmake version 2.8.0).
On Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, you'll need a newer version of cmake, which is, however, not available in the lucid main repository. The first version, which supports the CMP0015 policy is afaik the cmake version 2.8.1. For 10.04 LTS, it is available in the backport repository (http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu lucid-backports partner).
After an update, it works.
al
I had the same pb (policy "CMP0015" is not known to cmake version 2.8.0).
On Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, you'll need a newer version of cmake, which is, however, not available in the lucid main repository. The first version, which supports the CMP0015 policy is afaik the cmake version 2.8.1. For 10.04 LTS, it is available in the backport repository (http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu lucid-backports partner).
After an update, it works.
al