Installing v. 5.7.159 under Debian
Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 6:28 pm
On 5/19/2005 Quan.Zou@iaf.cnrs-gif.fr wrote:
> I just compiled the lastest neuron under debian 2.4.xx kernel
> --with-iv supported.
>
> But, when I try to "configure --without-iv or --without-x, and make"
> produce errors. It complains that some header files such as
> tformsetter.h, window.h and action.h can't be found under
> nrn-xx/src/ivos/InterViews. However those files are found under
> iv-17/include/InterViews/.
>
> It seems that the option "--without-iv" is broken under debian for
> some reason. But it works fine under suse 8.1.
>
> I was wondering if you have any idea about this bug? does anybody
> else have the same problem as mine?
Michael Hines <michael.hines@yale.edu> replied:
> although the fact that it succeeded on one linux type but not on
> another is disturbing to my hypothesis, I still go with the guess
> that I have left out a #if HAVE_IV ... #endif around some include
> files or code that makes use of the InterViews GUI. I can tell for
> sure if the person would send me the actual gcc commands that
> generate the message. That will tell me the name of the cpp file that
> is missing the #if.
> I just compiled the lastest neuron under debian 2.4.xx kernel
> --with-iv supported.
>
> But, when I try to "configure --without-iv or --without-x, and make"
> produce errors. It complains that some header files such as
> tformsetter.h, window.h and action.h can't be found under
> nrn-xx/src/ivos/InterViews. However those files are found under
> iv-17/include/InterViews/.
>
> It seems that the option "--without-iv" is broken under debian for
> some reason. But it works fine under suse 8.1.
>
> I was wondering if you have any idea about this bug? does anybody
> else have the same problem as mine?
Michael Hines <michael.hines@yale.edu> replied:
> although the fact that it succeeded on one linux type but not on
> another is disturbing to my hypothesis, I still go with the guess
> that I have left out a #if HAVE_IV ... #endif around some include
> files or code that makes use of the InterViews GUI. I can tell for
> sure if the person would send me the actual gcc commands that
> generate the message. That will tell me the name of the cpp file that
> is missing the #if.