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Is this possible to install your packages locally in your home folder? This |
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approach works better if you have to work on different machines. |
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HTH |
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On Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 12:01 PM, Helmut Jarausch <jarausch@××××××.be> |
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> Hi, |
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> cmake is still a mystery to me. |
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> I like to add a (non-Gentoo) package to my local overlay. |
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> This package is configured and built by 'cmake' |
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> It needs and finds a package 'mumps' (from the Science Overlay) |
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> but linkage fails since the 'mumps' library needs another library |
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> (scalapack) |
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> So, how can I "tell" 'cmake' to link to libscalapack (there is a |
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> /usr/lib64/pkgconfig/refscalapack.pc file on my machine) |
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> But 'sci-libs/mumps' doesn't install a pkg-config file. |
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> I have done 'grep' through all CMakeLists.txt files, |
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> but I have no idea where the 'mumps' library is included. |
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> I'd be grateful to any hints and links (for 'cmake' dummies) |
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> Helmut |
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