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Install MiXeR failed #72
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Hi @Chloe-XiaoWu do you have possibility to use singularity ( https://docs.sylabs.io/guides/2.6/user-guide/index.html# ) in your environment? MiXeR is also released as a singularity container, see here https://github.com/comorment/mixer , it should be easier to deploy this |
Hi, |
I solved this problem by installing a new version boost and cmake (https://www.debugpoint.com/cmake-command-not-found/). Besides, I also add some code |
@Chloe-XiaoWu great to know this is solved! And sorry for somewhat outdated toolchain. If you could make a pull request with changes that worked for you I'd be happy to merge it in. |
@Chloe-XiaoWu I've tried the solution you mentioned, but it didn't work for me. I got this error.
in its INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES. Possible reasons include:
-- Generating done
CMake Generate step failed. Build files cannot be regenerated correctly. |
Hi,
I got an error when installing MiXeR using the second method.
I used 'locate', 'find' and 'whereis' to find the location of this file, but can't find it. I'd like to ask what I should do.
I have never used C++ programming and am not sure if this problem is associated with c++ compiler. When I first use this command, it was not found, so I installed it by myself (apt-get install cmake). My Ubuntu system Version is 20.04.0. I have Python3 with NumPy, numdifftools, and matplotlib_venn, GCC compiler, and the Boost library.
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