[Paraview] building Xdmf2 submodule as a standalone library
Utkarsh Ayachit
utkarsh.ayachit at kitware.com
Thu Feb 24 14:41:19 EST 2011
The xdmf repository has two branches one for ParaView and other for
standalone. You have to checkout "master" branch explicitly from the
xmdf repository to build xdmf standalone.
Utkarsh
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 2:12 PM, Dr. X <xunlei at renci.org> wrote:
> Hi,
> Can I build Xdmf2 as a standalone library without building ParaView instead?
> I tried to configure Xdmf2 (git source under Utilities/Xdmf2) and
> encountered these CMake errors
>
> CMake Warning (dev) in CMakeLists.txt:
> No cmake_minimum_required command is present. A line of code such as
>
> cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8)
>
> should be added at the top of the file. The version specified may be
> lower
> if you wish to support older CMake versions for this project. For more
> information run "cmake --help-policy CMP0000".
> This warning is for project developers. Use -Wno-dev to suppress it.
>
> CMake Error: An attempt was made to access a variable: CMAKE_SIZEOF_INT that
> has not been defined. Some variables were always defined by CMake in
> versions prior to 1.6. To fix this you might need to set the cache value of
> CMAKE_BACKWARDS_COMPATIBILITY to 1.4 or less. If you are writing a CMakeList
> file, (or have already set CMAKE_BACKWARDS_COMPATABILITY to 1.4 or less)
> then you probably need to include a CMake module to test for the feature
> this variable defines.
> CMake Error at Ice/CMakeLists.txt:50 (MESSAGE):
> Can't Find a 32 Bit Float
>
>
> CMake Error at Ice/CMakeLists.txt:57 (MESSAGE):
> Can't Find a 64 Bit Float
>
>
> CMake Error at Ice/CMakeLists.txt:72 (MESSAGE):
> Can't Find a 32 Bit Integer
>
>
> CMake Error: An attempt was made to access a variable: CMAKE_WORDS_BIGENDIAN
> that has not been defined. Some variables were always defined by CMake in
> versions prior to 1.6. To fix this you might need to set the cache value of
> CMAKE_BACKWARDS_COMPATIBILITY to 1.4 or less. If you are writing a CMakeList
> file, (or have already set CMAKE_BACKWARDS_COMPATABILITY to 1.4 or less)
> then you probably need to include a CMake module to test for the feature
> this variable defines.
> CMake Error: An attempt was made to access a variable: CMAKE_SIZEOF_INT that
> has not been defined. Some variables were always defined by CMake in
> versions prior to 1.6. To fix this you might need to set the cache value of
> CMAKE_BACKWARDS_COMPATIBILITY to 1.4 or less. If you are writing a CMakeList
> file, (or have already set CMAKE_BACKWARDS_COMPATABILITY to 1.4 or less)
> then you probably need to include a CMake module to test for the feature
> this variable defines.
> CMake Error at libsrc/CMakeLists.txt:327 (MESSAGE):
> Can't Find a 32 Bit Float
>
>
> CMake Error at libsrc/CMakeLists.txt:334 (MESSAGE):
> Can't Find a 64 Bit Float
>
>
> CMake Error at libsrc/CMakeLists.txt:349 (MESSAGE):
> Can't Find a 32 Bit Integer
>
>
> CMake Error: An attempt was made to access a variable: CMAKE_WORDS_BIGENDIAN
> that has not been defined. Some variables were always defined by CMake in
> versions prior to 1.6. To fix this you might need to set the cache value of
> CMAKE_BACKWARDS_COMPATIBILITY to 1.4 or less. If you are writing a CMakeList
> file, (or have already set CMAKE_BACKWARDS_COMPATABILITY to 1.4 or less)
> then you probably need to include a CMake module to test for the feature
> this variable defines.
> CMake Error at vtk/CMakeLists.txt:89 (INCLUDE):
> include could not find load file:
>
> /vtkExportKit.cmake
>
>
> CMake Error at vtk/CMakeLists.txt:90 (VTK_EXPORT_KIT):
> Unknown CMake command "VTK_EXPORT_KIT".
>
>
> Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
>
> Best,
> x
>
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