[cgma-dev] How to build the CGMA on Windows 7 64bit + VS2010?
Jane Hu
janejhu at gmail.com
Mon Nov 5 10:49:00 CST 2012
Hello Zhanghong,
I understand that at some point, you wanted a simple test for boolean
operation for a box and a sphere.
I work on Linux machine, and am currently running on cgm-occ code from our
trunk location. I just built a small tests of size 1 block and a radius=0.7
sphere and got results for intersection and subtractions stored in
intersection.brep and box-sphere.brep(for box subtracts sphere) and
sphere-box.brep( sphere subtracts box).
I hope you good luck in your build (sorry I can't be much help on your
cmake build,) and I hope the testcase and result files can help you save
some time testing.
Jane
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 9:07 AM, Zhanghong Tang <tangzhanghong98 at yahoo.com>wrote:
> Dear Dr. Grindeanu,
>
> Thank you very much for your kindly reply. I attached the VS2010 project
> created by CMake (64bit.zip). Except that I provided the include and
> library folders of OOC when configure the CMake, I used all default values
> to generate VS2010 project.
>
> The libraries can be built successfully, however, it failed after I
> created a simple test project "cgmatest', this project and source code are
> also attached ('cgmatest.zip').
>
> Thanks,
> Zhanghong Tang
>
>
>
>
> --- On *Mon, 11/5/12, Iulian Grindeanu <iulian at mcs.anl.gov>* wrote:
>
>
> From: Iulian Grindeanu <iulian at mcs.anl.gov>
> Subject: Re: [cgma-dev] How to build the CGMA on Windows 7 64bit + VS2010?
> To: "Zhanghong Tang" <tangzhanghong98 at yahoo.com>
> Cc: cgma-dev at mcs.anl.gov
> Date: Monday, November 5, 2012, 10:40 PM
>
>
> Hello,
> How did you configure? Even if you use cmake, at some point you need to
> have a configuration step.
> You can see what we build every night here:
> http://gnep.mcs.anl.gov:8010/waterfall?category=cgm
> Those are all built on a Linux compute node, ubuntu 10.04, 64-bit.
> The configuration closest to yours' is probably cgm-occ or cgm-occ-sta.
> These are built on merge cubit 12.2 branch, with occ version 6.5.3
> http://gnep.mcs.anl.gov:8010/builders/cgm-occ
> or
> http://gnep.mcs.anl.gov:8010/builders/cgm-occ-sta
>
> If you send your config.log file (or equivalent?) , we may have some clues
> of what is not working.
>
> Best Regards,
> Iulian
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Dear all,
>
> I have successfully built the project 'cubit_OOC' after I used the version
> 12.2 from here:
> https://svn.mcs.anl.gov/repos/ITAPS/cgm/branches/Version12.2/
>
> However, after I built a simple example "\test\operation.cpp" and run it,
> the following error displayed:
> ERROR: Invalid or unsupported engine: 'OCC'
>
> Is there anything I missed?
>
> Thanks,
> Zhanghong Tang
>
>
>
> --- On *Sun, 11/4/12, Iulian Grindeanu <iulian at mcs.anl.gov>* wrote:
>
>
> From: Iulian Grindeanu <iulian at mcs.anl.gov>
> Subject: Re: [cgma-dev] How to build the CGMA on Windows 7 64bit + VS2010?
> To: "Zhanghong Tang" <tangzhanghong98 at yahoo.com>
> Date: Sunday, November 4, 2012, 12:51 AM
>
> Hello,
> It would be good if you can make it work.
> How did you configure ? Using ccmake or autotools in cygwin?
>
> You should configure with-occ OR with-cubit, if you have cubit.
> It seems that you installed occ, so configure ONLY with-occ.
> I will be out of email until Monday
>
> Iulian
> ------------------------------
>
> Dear Dr. Grindeanu,
>
> Thank you very much for pointing out my problem. I thought that the CGMA
> can work without any other package.
> Now I have installed Open CASCADE Technology 6.5.3 and rebuild the CGMA
> project (reset the path by CMake and create the VS2010 projects), the
> following error displayed when build the cubit_OCC project:
>
> 1>------ Build started: Project: ZERO_CHECK, Configuration: Debug x64
> ------
> 1>Build started 2012/11/3 23:41:53.
> 1>InitializeBuildStatus:
> 1> Creating "x64\Debug\ZERO_CHECK\ZERO_CHECK.unsuccessfulbuild" because
> "AlwaysCreate" was specified.
> 1>FinalizeBuildStatus:
> 1> Deleting file "x64\Debug\ZERO_CHECK\ZERO_CHECK.unsuccessfulbuild".
> 1> Touching "x64\Debug\ZERO_CHECK\ZERO_CHECK.lastbuildstate".
> 1>
> 1>Build succeeded.
> 1>
> 1>Time Elapsed 00:00:00.06
> 2>------ Build started: Project: cubit_OCC, Configuration: Debug x64 ------
> 2>Build started 2012/11/3 23:41:53.
> 2>InitializeBuildStatus:
> 2> Touching "cubit_OCC.dir\Debug\cubit_OCC.unsuccessfulbuild".
> 2>CustomBuild:
> 2> All outputs are up-to-date.
> 2>ClCompile:
> 2> OCCModifyEngine.cpp
> 2>E:\cgma-12.2.0b1\util\CubitMessage.hpp(400): warning C4138: '*/' found
> outside of comment
> 2>E:\cgma-12.2.0b1\geom\GeometryQueryEngine.hpp(259): warning C4138: '*/'
> found outside of comment
> 2>E:\cgma-12.2.0b1\geom\GeometryQueryEngine.hpp(260): warning C4138: '*/'
> found outside of comment
> 2>..\..\..\geom\OCC\OCCModifyEngine.cpp(715): error C2440:
> '<function-style-cast>' : cannot convert from
> 'Handle_Geom_RectangularTrimmedSurface' to 'BRepBuilderAPI_MakeFace'
> 2> No constructor could take the source type, or constructor
> overload resolution was ambiguous
> 2>..\..\..\geom\OCC\OCCModifyEngine.cpp(725): error C2440:
> '<function-style-cast>' : cannot convert from
> 'Handle_Geom_RectangularTrimmedSurface' to 'BRepBuilderAPI_MakeFace'
> 2> No constructor could take the source type, or constructor
> overload resolution was ambiguous
> 2>..\..\..\geom\OCC\OCCModifyEngine.cpp(744): error C2665:
> 'BRepBuilderAPI_MakeFace::BRepBuilderAPI_MakeFace' : none of the 23
> overloads could convert all the argument types
> 2> C:\OpenCASCADE6.5.3\ros\inc\BRepBuilderAPI_MakeFace.hxx(104):
> could be 'BRepBuilderAPI_MakeFace::BRepBuilderAPI_MakeFace(const gp_Pln
> &,const Standard_Real,const Standard_Real,const Standard_Real,const
> Standard_Real)'
> 2> C:\OpenCASCADE6.5.3\ros\inc\BRepBuilderAPI_MakeFace.hxx(106):
> or 'BRepBuilderAPI_MakeFace::BRepBuilderAPI_MakeFace(const
> gp_Cylinder &,const Standard_Real,const Standard_Real,const
> Standard_Real,const Standard_Real)'
> 2> C:\OpenCASCADE6.5.3\ros\inc\BRepBuilderAPI_MakeFace.hxx(108):
> or 'BRepBuilderAPI_MakeFace::BRepBuilderAPI_MakeFace(const gp_Cone
> &,const Standard_Real,const Standard_Real,const Standard_Real,const
> Standard_Real)'
> 2> C:\OpenCASCADE6.5.3\ros\inc\BRepBuilderAPI_MakeFace.hxx(110):
> or 'BRepBuilderAPI_MakeFace::BRepBuilderAPI_MakeFace(const gp_Sphere
> &,const Standard_Real,const Standard_Real,const Standard_Real,const
> Standard_Real)'
> 2> C:\OpenCASCADE6.5.3\ros\inc\BRepBuilderAPI_MakeFace.hxx(112):
> or 'BRepBuilderAPI_MakeFace::BRepBuilderAPI_MakeFace(const gp_Torus
> &,const Standard_Real,const Standard_Real,const Standard_Real,const
> Standard_Real)'
> 2> while trying to match the argument list
> '(Handle_Geom_BezierSurface, double, double, double, double)'
> 2>..\..\..\geom\OCC\OCCModifyEngine.cpp(2267): warning C4800:
> 'Standard_Boolean' : forcing value to bool 'true' or 'false' (performance
> warning)
> 2>..\..\..\geom\OCC\OCCModifyEngine.cpp(7913): error C2440:
> '<function-style-cast>' : cannot convert from
> 'Handle_Geom_RectangularTrimmedSurface' to 'BRepBuilderAPI_MakeFace'
> 2> No constructor could take the source type, or constructor
> overload resolution was ambiguous
> 2>
> 2>Build FAILED.
> 2>
> 2>Time Elapsed 00:00:01.52
> 3>------ Build started: Project: ALL_BUILD, Configuration: Debug x64 ------
> 3>Build started 2012/11/3 23:41:54.
> 3>InitializeBuildStatus:
> 3> Creating "x64\Debug\ALL_BUILD\ALL_BUILD.unsuccessfulbuild" because
> "AlwaysCreate" was specified.
> 3>CustomBuild:
> 3> Build all projects
> 3>FinalizeBuildStatus:
> 3> Deleting file "x64\Debug\ALL_BUILD\ALL_BUILD.unsuccessfulbuild".
> 3> Touching "x64\Debug\ALL_BUILD\ALL_BUILD.lastbuildstate".
> 3>
> 3>Build succeeded.
> 3>
> 3>Time Elapsed 00:00:02.02
> 4>------ Skipped Build: Project: INSTALL, Configuration: Debug x64 ------
> 4>Project not selected to build for this solution configuration
> ========== Build: 2 succeeded, 1 failed, 7 up-to-date, 1 skipped ==========
>
>
> Could you please take a look at it for me?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Zhanghong Tang
>
>
>
> --- On *Sat, 11/3/12, Iulian Grindeanu <iulian at mcs.anl.gov>* wrote:
>
>
> From: Iulian Grindeanu <iulian at mcs.anl.gov>
> Subject: Re: [cgma-dev] How to build the CGMA on Windows 7 64bit + VS2010?
> To: "Zhanghong Tang" <tangzhanghong98 at yahoo.com>
> Cc: "CGMA Development" <cgma-dev at mcs.anl.gov>
> Date: Saturday, November 3, 2012, 10:30 PM
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Dear Dr. Grindeanu,
>
> Thank you very much for your kindly reply. With the help of CMake I have
> successfully build the libraries. There are 7 libs generated:
> cgma_init.lib
> cholla.lib
> cubit_facet.lib
> cubit_facetboolstub.lib
> cubit_geom.lib
> cubit_util.lib
> cubit_virtual.lib
>
> Hello,
> So I assume you are on the main branch.
> You can't use CGM without a geometry engine. Did you read my previous
> e-mail?
>
> You will need to configure with OCC or Cubit.
> Sorry, I can't be of more help.
> Iulian
>
> I tried to build a simple test "brick.cpp", however, there are some errors
> when run the example:
>
> Facet-based geometry modification is a beta capability.
> ERROR: This capability is currently disabled.
> To enable this capability, issue the command 'set developer commands on'.
> ERROR: In GeometryModifyTool::brick
> Problem creating a brick.
> Assertion failed: brick != 0, file ..\test\brick.cpp, line 42
>
>
> I would like to do a simple test:
> 1) build a box and a sphere with both center at (0,0,0) and size 1;
> 2) do boolean operations such as intersection between the box and sphere;
> 3) output the result to an OFF file.
>
> Could anyone give me such a simple example?
>
> Thanks,
> Zhanghong Tang
>
>
> --- On *Fri, 11/2/12, Iulian Grindeanu <iulian at mcs.anl.gov>* wrote:
>
>
> From: Iulian Grindeanu <iulian at mcs.anl.gov>
> Subject: Re: [cgma-dev] How to build the CGMA on Windows 7 64bit + VS2010?
> To: "Zhanghong Tang" <tangzhanghong98 at yahoo.com>
> Cc: cgma-dev at mcs.anl.gov
> Date: Friday, November 2, 2012, 11:21 PM
>
> Hello,
> I don't know if anybody tried building on Windows, maybe Jane or Tim know.
> You have to configure with a geometric engine. If you don't have Cubit for
> your platform, you will need to configure with OCC
> It seems that you use cygwin. I know that OCC can be build on Windows, on
> VS 2010.
> (http://www.opencascade.org/getocc/require/)
>
> You then can try configuring on cygwin with occ. And then look at
> Makefiles generated to see what would be needed for projects in VS. Or is
> there a cmake-based build? I think that would be easier to port to Windows.
>
> Iulian
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Dear all,
>
> I am trying to build the CGMA on Windows 7 64bit + VS2010. I have attached
> the project. However, there are hundreds of errors such as:
>
> 2>CGMAD.lib(DAG.obj) : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol "public:
> __cdecl DLIList<class ModelEntity *>::~DLIList<class ModelEntity *>(void)"
> (??1?$DLIList at PEAVModelEntity@@@@QEAA at XZ) referenced in function "public:
> enum CubitStatus __cdecl DAG::get_children_at_level(class DLIList<class
> ModelEntity *> &,int,class DLIList<class ModelEntity *> &)"
> (?get_children_at_level at DAG@@QEAA?AW4CubitStatus@
> @AEAV?$DLIList at PEAVModelEntity@@@@H0 at Z)
> 2>CGMAD.lib(CAActuateSet.obj) : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol
> "public: __cdecl DLIList<class ModelEntity *>::~DLIList<class ModelEntity
> *>(void)" (??1?$DLIList at PEAVModelEntity@@@@QEAA at XZ)
> 2>CGMAD.lib(PartitionTool.obj) : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol
> "public: __cdecl DLIList<class ModelEntity *>::~DLIList<class ModelEntity
> *>(void)" (??1?$DLIList at PEAVModelEntity@@@@QEAA at XZ)
> 2>CGMAD.lib(CompositeTool.obj) : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol
> "public: __cdecl DLIList<class ModelEntity *>::~DLIList<class ModelEntity
> *>(void)" (??1?$DLIList at PEAVModelEntity@@@@QEAA at XZ)
> 2>CGMAD.lib(TopologyEntity.obj) : error LNK2001: unresolved external
> symbol "public: __cdecl DLIList<class ModelEntity *>::~DLIList<class
> ModelEntity *>(void)" (??1?$DLIList at PEAVModelEntity@@@@QEAA at XZ)
>
>
> Could anyone help me to take a look at it and give me some hints on how to
> setup the project or modify some code to successfully build the project?
>
> Thanks,
> Zhanghong Tang
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
--
Jane Hu
Asst. Researcher
Dept. of Engineering Physics
UW @ Madison
"And we know that for those who love God, that is, for those who are called
according to his purpose, all things are working together for good."
(Romans 8:28)
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