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I want to compile sws on Linux. How do I tell cmake to use WDL which I downloaded? Just copying the WDL directory to the sws directory doesn't work :/
Asked by Chris (196.240.57.x) on August 28 2021, 1:44pm
Reply on August 28 2021, 3:47pm:
Maybe it needs to be in the right relative path? e.g. WDL/ next to sws-root?
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Posted by Chris (196.240.57.x) on August 28 2021, 6:12pm:
It doesn't work. I use compile instructions on Github page. Sorry for noob question.. Everytime I get this error message: CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake-3.18/Modules/FindPackageHandleStandardArgs.cmake:165 (message): Could NOT find WDL (missing: WDL_INCLUDE_DIR)
Posted by wasereb4 (93.206.3.x) on August 31 2021, 10:11pm:
WDL is contained in SWS as a submodule so maybe read here on 'Cloning a Project with Submodules':
git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-S...
Posted by Mespotine (37.4.235.x) on September 11 2021, 11:34am:
It might also be a good idea to open up a thread in the developer section of the forum. The developers of SWS are active in there, so they can probably help you with it much better.
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