[pgrouting-users] Make pgrouting doesn't find postgres include dirs

Ian Tangert itangert at gmail.com
Wed Jul 31 13:51:57 PDT 2013


actually it looks like my gcc-c++ is out of date...checking on that


On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 4:26 PM, Ian Tangert <itangert at gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks Steve,
>
> I got alot farther with pgrouting 2.0 over 1.05 but the make && make
> install stopped with the following error:
>
> /sources/pgrouting/src/kdijkstra/src/k_targets_boost_wrapper.cpp: In
> function ‘std::string toString(T)’:
> /sources/pgrouting/src/kdijkstra/src/k_targets_boost_wrapper.cpp:282:
> error: invalid use of undefined type ‘struct std::stringstream’
> /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.1.2/../../../../include/c++/4.1.2/iosfwd:83:
> error: declaration of ‘struct std::stringstream’
> make[2]: ***
> [src/kdijkstra/src/CMakeFiles/kdijkstra.dir/k_targets_boost_wrapper.cpp.o]
> Error 1
> make[1]: *** [src/kdijkstra/src/CMakeFiles/kdijkstra.dir/all] Error 2
> make: *** [all] Error 2
>
> a few things i did:
>
> i had to change the following cgal reference in the CMakeCache.txt
>   =/usr/local/cgal/3.6.1/lib/libCGAL.so
>
> Also, my make was:
>   make -DWITH_DD=ON -WITH_TSP=ON .
>        ......
>       configuring done, generating done, no errors
>
> make && make install
> targets for trsp, astar, and dijkstra were built, but I don't understand
> what the     new error means
>
> On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 3:27 PM, Stephen Woodbridge <
> woodbri at swoodbridge.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Ian,
>>
>> What version of pgRouting are you trying to install?
>> I strongly recommend us 2.0.0 which is in beta and far more stable than
>> 1.05.
>>
>> git clone https://github.com/pgRouting/**pgrouting.git<https://github.com/pgRouting/pgrouting.git>
>> cd pgrouting
>> git checkout develop
>> mkdir build
>> cd build
>> cmake  -DWITH_DD=ON ..
>> make && sudo make install
>> cd ..
>> tools/test-runner.pl
>>
>> Read this for more information:
>> https://github.com/pgRouting/**pgrouting/tree/develop<https://github.com/pgRouting/pgrouting/tree/develop>
>>
>> -Steve
>>
>>
>> On 7/31/2013 3:10 PM, Ian Tangert wrote:
>>
>>> hello,
>>>
>>> when i run make i get the following errors
>>>
>>> make
>>> [  8%] Building C object extra/tsp/src/CMakeFiles/**
>>> routing_tsp.dir/tsp.o
>>> In file included from /usr/pgsql-9.1/include/server/**
>>> nodes/execnodes.h:17,
>>>                   from /usr/pgsql-9.1/include/server/**
>>> executor/execdesc.h:18,
>>>                   from /usr/pgsql-9.1/include/server/**
>>> executor/executor.h:17,
>>>                   from /usr/pgsql-9.1/include/server/**funcapi.h:21,
>>>                   from /sources/pgrouting/pgrouting/**
>>> extra/tsp/src/tsp.c:26:
>>>
>>> if i edit the the files listed in the error output above so that the
>>> line that says #include "node/somefile.h" has the full path to the file
>>> to be included (/usr/pgsql-9.1/include/**server/node/somefile.h) then
>>> the
>>> make command no longer produces an error.  but any time there is a new
>>> file to be included i need to edit the first file to include the full
>>> path and on and on.  Is there something i am missing so that that the
>>> pgrouting make "knows" that everything can be found somewhere in
>>> /usr/pgsql-9.1/include?
>>>
>>> my CMakeCahce.txt file looks like this:
>>>    POSTGRESQL_INCLUDE_DIR:**FILEPATH=/usr/pgsql-9.1/**include
>>>
>>> I am trying to install this on CentOS 5.5 with a postgresql installation
>>> that came from 9.1.9-1PGDG.rhel5, postgis also successfully installed
>>> and extension created in database
>>>
>>> would it work if i just kept adding the full path in the include line in
>>> the *.h files, and if I did would that mess anything up for postgres in
>>> general?
>>>
>>> thanks for any advice
>>>
>>> ps my cmake -DWITH_TSP=ON -DWITH_DD=ON . output looks like this:
>>>
>>> Boost headers were found here: /usr/include
>>> Output directory for libraries is set to /usr/pgsql-9.1/lib
>>> Installation directory for libraries is set to /usr/pgsql-9.1/lib and
>>> for SQL files is set to /usr/share/pgrouting
>>> Installation directory for libraries is set to /usr/pgsql-9.1/lib
>>> -- Configuring done
>>> -- Generating done
>>> -- Build files have been written to: /sources/pgrouting/pgrouting
>>>
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