Hi, I fixed the path issues and configure went on fine. The build is going on forever(5 hrs). Usually how much time it takes to build graph tool. On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 7:14 AM, Tiago Peixoto [via Main discussion list for the graph-tool project] <ml-node+2211421-652962428-312846@n3.nabble.com<ml-node%2B2211421-652962428-312846@n3.nabble.com>
wrote:
On 01/07/2011 01:06 PM, shankha wrote:
Hi, The configure did went fine except one issue which I have mentioned in my
previous post. make didn't go through.
ERROR MESSAGE: /apps/packages/cgal-3.6.1/include/CGAL/Gmpq.h: In member function 'std::pair<double, double> CGAL::Real_embeddable_traits<CGAL::Gmpq>::To_interval::operator()(const CGAL::Gmpq&) const': /apps/packages/cgal-3.6.1/include/CGAL/Gmpq.h:91: error: 'mpfr_t' was not
declared in this scope This seems like a problem with the CGAL installation (mprf_t belongs to the the GNU MPRF library http://www.mpfr.org/, which you should have). Are you sure CGAL is installed properly?
Cheers, Tiago
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