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Which version of MacOS are you using ? Perhaps it is better if we try to debug it on your machine. Please try the following commands in the top source directory: The should create and run test_one.exe, a program that only runs the test that is failing. |
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Try the following |
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I see the problem, the script is looking for libcppad_lib.so, but on the MAC it should be libcppad_lib.dylib. We need to fix bin/test_one.sh.in so that it also works on the MAC. You can directly edit bin/test_one.sh so that it works for you this purpose. |
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This seems to be a mac problem; e.g., see Perhaps you need to add an extra include directory for your system ? |
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Original problem
When installing CppAD on macOS, after I cloned cppad repo, I used cmake command (in build folder)
which gave the output I will attach in the end. Then, I used
make check
as indicated in the installation docs. Here is the error message:I am confused how to resolve this. I installed ipopt (as well as HSL and Mumps) following the Ipopt docs, version 3.14.12.
Thanks!
Update 1
In the cmake output for above, one line says
So I use homebrew to have Boost installed. Then, I also changed the
cppad_vectortest
tostd
in thecmake
command because I thought it might have something to do with thevector_set
test. But I got a new error as follows:Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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