Hello,
These messages are created when the build generates the
dependency list for a project. A few projects still contain old test-
files referencing deleted headers, these files are not used/compiled
but generate a "cosmetic" error when the dependency list is built...
Many Regards
Matthew
> I downloaded the 4.1.0 sources and built them on a 64 bit Xeon
> running 64-bit SLES 10, patch level 1. The gcc and c++ compilers
> are GCC 4.1.2. The value of FSLMACHTYPE is "linux_64-gcc4.1".
>
> When building, I
> 1) defined FSLDIR to point to the unpacked source tree;
> 2) sourced the setup script $FSLDIR/etc/fslconf/fsl.sh
> (no errors were reported);
> 3) checked that the machine and compiler are supported
> ($FSLMACHTYPE is linux_64-gcc4.1);
> 4) cd'ed to $FSLDIR and ran build.
>
> The build output in build.log includes these lines, prefixed
> by line numbers:
>
> 3493:skeletonapp.cc:74:34: error: newimage/newimageall.h: \
> No such file or directory
> 5349:costfns.cc:77:23: error: miscimfns.h: No such file or directory
> 5350:costfns.cc:78:27: error: interpolation.h: No such file or
> directory
>
> Neither miscimfns.h nor interpolation.h are present in the source
> tree.
>
> Identical newimageall.h files appear in the sources here:
> ./src/newimage/newimageall.h
> ./include/newimage/newimageall.h
>
> The same issue shows up in the 4.0.4 sources.
>
> Is this a known problem? I looked for release notes for 4.1.0,
> but did not find them on the website; are they posted somewhere?
>
> Thanks,
> Roy Heimbach
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> Roy Heimbach <[log in to unmask]> / 505-277-8348
> User Services / Center for High Performance Computing
> University of New Mexico
>
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