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Problems about compiling spaint #1

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MarkZurkberg opened this issue Mar 26, 2016 · 4 comments
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Problems about compiling spaint #1

MarkZurkberg opened this issue Mar 26, 2016 · 4 comments
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@MarkZurkberg
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I am trying to compile spaint on my computer and I wonder if it is necessary that I should compile InfiniTAM successfully first. Thanks! @torrvision

@sgolodetz
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Yes, InfiniTAM is a compulsory dependency - you can't compile SemanticPaint without it.

@MarkZurkberg
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Thanks to your help, and I have run InfiniTAM-spaint_v2 successfully on my computer. These days I am trying to compile spaint and got errors in configuring process. The error are as follows:
Could NOT find PkgConfig (missing: PKG_CONFIG_EXECUTABLE)
CMake Error at C:/Program Files (x86)/CMake/share/cmake-3.4/Modules/FindBLAS.cmake:681 (message):
A required library with BLAS API not found. Please specify library
location.
Call Stack (most recent call first):
cmake/FindArrayFire.cmake:77 (FIND_PACKAGE)
cmake/UseArrayFire.cmake:9 (FIND_PACKAGE)
modules/spaint/CMakeLists.txt:21 (INCLUDE)
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sgolodetz commented Apr 21, 2016

Look under the Advanced options - if I remember right, you need to specify one of the libraries on which ArrayFire depends.

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maoLB commented Jul 6, 2016

hello,MarkZurkberg. I have the same problem with you. How do you solve this problem?

@sgolodetz sgolodetz self-assigned this Dec 5, 2017
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