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Subject: Re: cmake problem
From: "Ningyu Shi" <shiningyu () gmail ! com>
Date: 2008-04-02 15:04:40
Message-ID: 88dd89750804020804j39e639f4l58f8711e0d536222 () mail ! gmail ! com
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On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 8:16 AM, Ryan Zeigler <zeiglerr@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wednesday 02 April 2008 05:00:50 am David Jarvie wrote:
> > On Wednesday 2 April 2008 2:26, Ningyu Shi wrote:
> > > Hi everybody,
> > > I'm trying to build the KDE trunk right now. I have a
> > > debian-experimental KDE4.0.2 installed on my box, so I installed all
> > > the trunk stuff to $HOME/kde/. When I'm building kdelibs, it requires
> > > Soprano of version 2.0.97 while I have 2.0.3.1 installed. I don't want
> > > to break my debian installation, so I installed Soprano 2.0.97 to
> > > /usr/local/. But I don't know how to let cmake find the new library.
> > > I've tried things like
> > >
> > > cmake -DCMAKE_INLCUDE_DIR=/usr/local/include
> > > -DCMAKE_LIBRARY_DIR=/usr/local/lib
> > >
> > > but it doesn't work, cmake always find the one in /usr/include &
> > > /usr/lib, how can I supress it?
> >
> > Perhaps because -DCMAKE_INLCUDE_DIR is spelled wrongly?
>
> I think you actually want to export the environmental variables
> CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH and CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH.
thanks a lot, it's a typo
>
> Ryan Zeigler
>
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