I am trying to build Kate on Linux Mint Cinnamon 17.1 64-bit. I downloaded Kate source code and tried to install it according to http://kate-editor.org/get-it/. Now while trying to compile, I am getting cmake error.
CMake Error: The following variables are used in this project, but they are set to NOTFOUND.
Please set them or make sure they are set and tested correctly in the CMake files:
QT_QTOPENGL_INCLUDE_DIR (ADVANCED)
used as include directory in directory /home/jaydipc/kde/kate/addons/kate/pate/sip
used as include directory in directory /home/jaydipc/kde/kate/addons/kate/pate/src
used as include directory in directory /home/jaydipc/kde/kate/addons/kate/pate/src
used as include directory in directory /home/jaydipc/kde/kate/addons/kate/pate/src/test
-- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
What am I doing wrong here? Please help.
Thanks.
I assume You have Qt4 development packages installed in Your system and only missing libqt4-opengl-dev. So, the bluntest solution would be just install it. For example like this:
$ sudo apt-get install libqt4-opengl-dev
Relevant issue on MacOS:
CMake Error: The following variables are used in this project, but they are set to NOTFOUND
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I have installed the latest cmake in my MacBook.I also input "brew link cmake". But it still display :
zsh: command not found: cmake
How can I fix it?
If you shell (zsh) cannot find the command for cmake, and if you are sure to have installed the cmake command, then you probably just need to add the path to the cmake command to your PATH environment variable.
There are multiple questions on StackOverflow that explain ways of doing that, such as this very detailed explanation here.
When trying to npm install node-sass on a new virtual machine I'm getting this error:
The imported project "C:\Microsoft.Cpp.Default.props" was not found.
I've tried multiple solutions as follows:
Installing the VS Build Tools
installing either LTS, or Current Node.js version.
Adding/Setting the VCTargetsPath variable in the registry.
Looking for the MSBuild folder (which I don't seem to have)
Yet nothing's worked.
The odd thing is that my old computer can install and run node-sass just fine without having that variable or folder either, so I'm not sure what exactly is the cause of this.
I am not a cpp user first of all. But I have got some links that might help.
npm install -g karma error MSB4019: The imported project "C:\Microsoft.Cpp.Default.props" was not found
Secondly, you can try looking for the MSBuild folder in this location, as it was in mine.
Location: C:\ProgramFiles(x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\V120.
Hope it helps :D
I am trying to manually build my ethereum client on Mac OS X 10.13.5 (using brew gives me a similar error). I follow the simple instructions to :
git clone https://github.com/ethereum/cpp-ethereum.git
cd cpp-ethereum
mkdir -p build
cd build
cmake ..
It gives me an error and fails the build:
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:7 (include):
include could not find load file:
evmc/cmake/cable/bootstrap.cmake
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:8 (include):
include could not find load file:
CableBuildInfo
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:9 (include):
include could not find load file:
CableBuildType
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:10 (include):
include could not find load file:
CableToolchains
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:19 (cable_configure_toolchain):
Unknown CMake command "cable_configure_toolchain".
-- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
I know CMake is used to manage the building process but Id on't understand what is causing the problem. What is this CMakeList that is causing my build to fail and how do I troubleshoot these?
I think you can try
git clone --recursive https://github.com/ethereum/cpp-ethereum.git
I read it from the aleth github project.
Run this inside the cloned folder
git submodule update --init --recursive
Getting the following error when running cmake and am unsure how to fix it. It seems like it's telling me exactly what to do, but not very familiar with Linux.
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:153 (find_package):
By not providing "FindGnuradio.cmake" in CMAKE_MODULE_PATH this project has
asked CMake to find a package configuration file provided by "Gnuradio",
but CMake did not find one.
Could not find a package configuration file provided by "Gnuradio"
(requested version 3.7.3) with any of the following names:
GnuradioConfig.cmake
gnuradio-config.cmake
Add the installation prefix of "Gnuradio" to CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH or set
"Gnuradio_DIR" to a directory contaning one of the above files. If
"Gnuradio" provides a separate development package or SDK, be sure it has
been installed.
EDIT: So I've located something called FindGnuradioRuntime.cmake but am still unsure what to do with it. The error message makes me think it was looking for something named "FindGnuradio.cmake" when it was actually called "FindGnuradioRuntime.cmake"
Commands that were run on a fresh Ubuntu install:
git clone git://git.osmocom.org/rtl-sdr.git
cd rtl-sdr/
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ../
make
sudo make install
sudo ldconfig
git clone git://git.osmocom.org/gr-osmosdr
cd gr-osmosdr/
mkdir build
cd build/
cmake ../ (here is where I ran into a the problem above)
Install / build GNU Radio.
Remove the CMakeCache.txt
When you call cmake .. you can pass arguments. Add the path to the parent directory of GnuradioConfig.cmake or FindGnuRadio.cmake as in
cmake -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/gnu/radio/path ..
Making my somewhat hidden response an actual answer:
Just found out that the install script provided on GNURadio's website not only installs GNURadio, but also the RTL SDR requirements as well, so I wiped my VM and started over and was successful. It takes a few hours, but it is complete and automated so definitely the best way to install GNURadio. Script is here http://www.sbrac.org/files/build-gnuradio
As previous answers noted you didn't describe where you ran into this problem. I'm going to assume it happened when creating an Out Of Tree (OOT) module.
On the OOT Module Page, see the "Notes" Section. They note that you need to install gr-dev. That package will install GnuradioConfig.cmake. You can find it in the standard yum repos, and install it with sudo yum install gnuradio-devel.
I am trying to install urturn api and write my own expression for urturn.com
following http://webdoc.github.com/urturn-expression-api/#!guides/start
After:
npm install urturn-toolbelt -g
I am trying to run sandbox with:
ur sandbox
and got error:
-bash: ur: command not found
Please help
P.S. I am on Mac Os
thanks
It is likely your nodeJS npm/bin folder that is not included in your PATH.
Can you check your PATH variable?
Node NPM package bin files are all symlinked in the same ./bin folder. If you installed NodeJS using Homebrew (brew install node), it should be /usr/local/share/npm/bin.
You can echo your current path using:
echo $PATH
If the folder above does not appear in the list, check your .bashrc or .bash_profile files and fix any problem.
A fix that is likely to work is to add the following line in ~/.bash_profile
PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/share/npm/bin