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Re: Problems with last SVN
Janek Kozicki a écrit :
>Bruno Chareyre said: (by the date of Fri, 26 Jan 2007 16:41:41 +0100)
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>>Hello
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>>I was still not able to commit my files.
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>What errors exactly do you get when trying to commit?
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>I had no problems with SVN recently. And I remember that you did one
>succesfull commit, so it should work...
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Ok, sorry it was not clear. Commiting is not exactly the problem. The
problem is rather commiting something that compiles and works properly.
For the moment, I face a new issue each time I try. So I keep working on
a private version of Yade :-\, and Luc Scholtes has its own version too,
which of course is not the same as mine...
>>/WARN
>>/home/3S-LAB/bchareyre/Programmation/Yade-Sources/SVN-commitable/trunk/yade-core/src/yade/Omega.cpp:290
>>scanPlugins: Couldn't load everything, some stuff may work incorrectly.
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>did you get only this one line of warning or many of them? See
>exaplnations below, maybe a fresh recompile with -DPREFIX will help
>you.
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Indeed... I didn't define PREFIX when I compiled.
Ok, thank you. I hope I will have time to try the thing with -DPREFIX in
the afternoon.
>oh, you need to define PREFIX. The recent changes in scons, have
>modified the build method a bit. I compile yade with this command:
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>make compile_install CXXFLAGS='-pthread -lpthread -O3 -I/usr/include/wm3 -DPREFIX=/home/janek/YADE' INSTALL_DIR='/YADE' PREFIX_DIR='/home/janek'
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>Not too nice, but I hope that we should get scons working. And also
>that -DPREFIX allows the first run setup to detect the direcotry
>automatically, instead of asking for it.
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>You can check this with command 'yade -h', see at the bottom of the output:
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> compilation flags:
> PREFIX=/home/janek/YADE
> POSTFIX=
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I'm not sure... is Scons supposed to replace completely the qmake
building method?
I hope no. Because qmake is kdevelop-friendly, and I think an IDE is a
great think when it works (which is not 100% the case of kdevelop but
let them time perhaps ;-) ).
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>>/I've been trying to commit my classes for more than one month now... I
>>start to be a bit annoyed :(.
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>did I miss your previous posts about your troubles with SVN ?
>I'm really sorry that I answer so late to this post :(
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No you didn't miss anything Janek, don't worry :).
I was just whining a bit because I was so frustrated...
Honestly guys, it's becoming hard to be a part-time developper of Yade.
When you can't work on it every days, it's hard to follow the evolutions.
I'm sure that I can read something on PREFIX if I browse the archives of
the mailing list, as Vaclav usually writes detailed comments of his
commits, but it's a tedious task (for me) and makes a lot of time spent
on something that is not improving the modelling capabilities of Yade.
Now i'm scared because perhaps next time I'll have time for Yade, i'll
need to install Wm4 or VTK (all this for a class Vector3?). Then perhaps
it won't compile because I will have a different version of a random
stuff in kubuntu... So at the end I will have to install a different distro.
Well... this is a bit exaggerated of course... but be carefull or it may
become the feeling of the average Yade user.
I think some Yade users here in 3S have a version of Yade that is more
than 1 year old. Honestly, I won't tell them to upgrade to a more recent
version as I know its the best way to cause trouble...
Bruno
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Chareyre Bruno
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Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble
Laboratoire 3S (Soils Solids Structures) - bureau I08
BP 53 - 38041, Grenoble cedex 9 - France
Tél : 04.56.52.86.21
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