Hi,
I don't quite understand your problem.
The sources for all code, ours and the third party
code in extras, lives in a src directory tree. When
building these there is an installation phase which
copies appropriate header files *from* extras/src
tree *to* to extras/include. So you should end up
with copies in both, but start with a copy in src.
It sounds like you already have the copy in src, and
so you should be fine.
Similarly for $FSLDIR/src and $FSLDIR/include.
Does this help explain things?
If you are building the sources using our build script
(as per the instructions on the webpage) then it should
sort everything out for you and I wouldn't think you
needed to worry about this.
Hope this helps.
All the best,
Mark
Torsten Rohlfing wrote:
> Hi --
>
> Just wondering if anyone else is experiencing problems building FSL 4.1.1
> from source (on Linux in my case).
>
> It seems that several libraries in extras/ had their C/C++ header files
> moved from extras/include to extras/source without that change being
> reflected in the -I options passed to the compiler.
>
> The list of these libraries is:
>
> newmat
> newran
> cprob
> libprob
> libgd
> libcprob
>
> Similarly, headers from FSLDIR/include seem to now be under FSLDIR/src
>
> Am I doing something wrong here?
>
> Thanks!
> Torsten
>
>
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