Sigh [rolleyes]
I meant while building kdelibs. Building with cmake is so much faster than automake that I had not realized arts had already been built. Ouch.
I see in the kdelibs CMakeLists.txt there is a WITH_OPENEXR option and the default is OFF.
Then 45 seconds later I realize the problem was PEBKAC. Some time ago I out did myself. I had already grabbed the various options from the CMakeLists.txt file and populated my build script.
I had set WITH_OPENEXR to ON.
The price of staying up too late!
My bad! :(
I'll go away now....
Darrell
--- On Fri, 3/25/11, Darrell Anderson humanreadable@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Darrell Anderson humanreadable@yahoo.com Subject: [trinity-devel] openexr are requested, but not found on your system To: trinity-devel@lists.pearsoncomputing.net Date: Friday, March 25, 2011, 11:11 PM I received the following message while trying to build arts from svn 1225868:
"openexr are requested, but not found on your system"
Serghei, I know English is not your primary language :). I suggest the following text:
"The openexr package was requested but not found on your system."
I have nothing against the warning but the build should not have stopped.
There does not seem to be option in the arts CMakeLists.txt file to build without OpenEXR nor does the build simply pass through when not finding that package.
The OpenEXR package is commonly installed but has never been required in KDE 3.5.10 or Trinity. If that package is now a Trinity prerequisite, then let's pass the word here and I'll be happy to update the wiki. :)
Darrell
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