okay so i've tried this:
$ rm -rf build
$ mkdir build && cd $_
$ cmake3 -DWITH_PYTHON3=3.8 -DWITH_CCACHE=ON --trace-expand ..
and got this error output:
ps: i used "cmake -DWITH_PYTHON3=3.8 -DWITH_CCACHE=ON --trace-expand" since
cmake3 is not installed.
then i tried installing python 3 again, which is already installed on my
machine
and reran the command:
$ rm -rf build
$ mkdir build && cd $_
$ cmake3 -DWITH_PYTHON3=3.8 -DWITH_CCACHE=ON --trace-expand ..
this time the error output is different:
please find attached error log for this.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 7:44 PM Brad Hubbard <bhubbard(a)redhat.com> wrote:
later
On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 2:00 AM <dorindabassey(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, I have done that, before i got the error above.
but i noticed that once i installed curl, and ran these
"./install-deps.sh" "./do_cmake.sh" again, i was able to get some
more
dependencies
now this is the error am recieving:
https://paste.sh/fNyA_5fb#r7QJDagMxlRuHh6i591bB21s
quite similar but this time the error output is
about python3, however i
have python 2.7 and python 3.8.0 installed on my machine.
You could try the following to see if it assists with debugging the issue.
$ rm -rf build
$ bash -x ./do_cmake.sh 2>&1|grep "^+ cmake"
+ cmake3 -DWITH_PYTHON3=3.8 -DWITH_CCACHE=ON ..
The above gives you the base command you want to run later (it may be
different to mine) that we add '--trace-expand' to shortly.
$ rm -rf build
$ mkdir build && cd $_
$ cmake3 -DWITH_PYTHON3=3.8 -DWITH_CCACHE=ON --trace-expand ..
See if that gives you any more information about why it can't find python3.
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Cheers,
Brad