Greetings IMP users,
I am failing to successfully setup IMP 2.0.1 on my Ubuntu 12.04 system.
Following the directions in the IMP documentation, I installed the
mandatory packages
- cmake
- libboost-all-dev
- libhdf5-serial-1.8.4
- swig
as well as the optional packages
- gsl-bin
- ann-tools
- libcgal8
- google-perftools
When I run, 'cmake ../imp -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release', I get the fatal
error:
-- Could NOT find HDF5 (missing: HDF5_LIBRARIES HDF5_INCLUDE_DIRS)
CMake Error at
/usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindPackageHandleStandardArgs.cmake:91
(MESSAGE):
Could NOT find HDF5 (missing: HDF5_LIBRARIES HDF5_INCLUDE_DIRS)
I attempted installing different libhdf5 versions, lam, openmpi, and mpich,
but received the same error for each.
Additionally, all of optional packages I installed fail to be detected.
Initially gsl and cgal are both detected but then upon configuration they
are no longer found.
...
-- Different data/build_info/sorted_modules
+cgal
+gsl
...
-- Configuring module cgal ... CGAL not found
Different data/build_info/sorted_modules
-cgal
...
-- Configuring module gsl ... GSL not found
Different data/build_info/sorted_modules
-gsl
...
Is this a problem with a different native installation path for programs in
Ubuntu vs Fedora/RedHad? What is the best work around to overcome these
errors? Thank you for any help.
Steven Howell
Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Physics
The George Washington University
Corcoran 203, 725 21st St, NW
Washington, DC 20052
Lab: 202.994.3414