How to fix this compiling error?
How do I fix this compiling error in Ubuntu 18.04?
(weewoo)adam98832@localhost:~$ cd Cockatrice
(weewoo)adam98832@localhost:~/Cockatrice$ mkdir build
(weewoo)adam98832@localhost:~/Cockatrice$ cd build
(weewoo)adam98832@localhost:~/Cockatrice/build$ cmake . . -DWITH_SERVER=1
CMake Error: The source directory "/home/adam98832/Cockatrice/build" does not appear to contain CMakeLists.txt.
Specify --help for usage, or press the help button on the CMake GUI.
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How do I fix this compiling error in Ubuntu 18.04?
(weewoo)adam98832@localhost:~$ cd Cockatrice
(weewoo)adam98832@localhost:~/Cockatrice$ mkdir build
(weewoo)adam98832@localhost:~/Cockatrice$ cd build
(weewoo)adam98832@localhost:~/Cockatrice/build$ cmake . . -DWITH_SERVER=1
CMake Error: The source directory "/home/adam98832/Cockatrice/build" does not appear to contain CMakeLists.txt.
Specify --help for usage, or press the help button on the CMake GUI.
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Run your cmake command from ~/Cockatrice as there is no reason to create a build directory
– Jeremy31
Dec 25 '18 at 11:20
Except for the typo error in line 4 that's what is says to do in the README.md file, so it's more convenient to do it that way.
– karel
Dec 25 '18 at 11:31
A combo of that and the other answer is what worked. Thanks
– Okamisomething
Dec 25 '18 at 11:33
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How do I fix this compiling error in Ubuntu 18.04?
(weewoo)adam98832@localhost:~$ cd Cockatrice
(weewoo)adam98832@localhost:~/Cockatrice$ mkdir build
(weewoo)adam98832@localhost:~/Cockatrice$ cd build
(weewoo)adam98832@localhost:~/Cockatrice/build$ cmake . . -DWITH_SERVER=1
CMake Error: The source directory "/home/adam98832/Cockatrice/build" does not appear to contain CMakeLists.txt.
Specify --help for usage, or press the help button on the CMake GUI.
command-line apache2 compiling
How do I fix this compiling error in Ubuntu 18.04?
(weewoo)adam98832@localhost:~$ cd Cockatrice
(weewoo)adam98832@localhost:~/Cockatrice$ mkdir build
(weewoo)adam98832@localhost:~/Cockatrice$ cd build
(weewoo)adam98832@localhost:~/Cockatrice/build$ cmake . . -DWITH_SERVER=1
CMake Error: The source directory "/home/adam98832/Cockatrice/build" does not appear to contain CMakeLists.txt.
Specify --help for usage, or press the help button on the CMake GUI.
command-line apache2 compiling
command-line apache2 compiling
edited Dec 25 '18 at 11:16
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asked Dec 25 '18 at 11:12
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Run your cmake command from ~/Cockatrice as there is no reason to create a build directory
– Jeremy31
Dec 25 '18 at 11:20
Except for the typo error in line 4 that's what is says to do in the README.md file, so it's more convenient to do it that way.
– karel
Dec 25 '18 at 11:31
A combo of that and the other answer is what worked. Thanks
– Okamisomething
Dec 25 '18 at 11:33
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Run your cmake command from ~/Cockatrice as there is no reason to create a build directory
– Jeremy31
Dec 25 '18 at 11:20
Except for the typo error in line 4 that's what is says to do in the README.md file, so it's more convenient to do it that way.
– karel
Dec 25 '18 at 11:31
A combo of that and the other answer is what worked. Thanks
– Okamisomething
Dec 25 '18 at 11:33
Run your cmake command from ~/Cockatrice as there is no reason to create a build directory
– Jeremy31
Dec 25 '18 at 11:20
Run your cmake command from ~/Cockatrice as there is no reason to create a build directory
– Jeremy31
Dec 25 '18 at 11:20
Except for the typo error in line 4 that's what is says to do in the README.md file, so it's more convenient to do it that way.
– karel
Dec 25 '18 at 11:31
Except for the typo error in line 4 that's what is says to do in the README.md file, so it's more convenient to do it that way.
– karel
Dec 25 '18 at 11:31
A combo of that and the other answer is what worked. Thanks
– Okamisomething
Dec 25 '18 at 11:33
A combo of that and the other answer is what worked. Thanks
– Okamisomething
Dec 25 '18 at 11:33
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Looks like there's a space between the two "dots".
Try
cmake .. -DWITH_SERVER=1
within the build dir.
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Looks like there's a space between the two "dots".
Try
cmake .. -DWITH_SERVER=1
within the build dir.
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Looks like there's a space between the two "dots".
Try
cmake .. -DWITH_SERVER=1
within the build dir.
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Looks like there's a space between the two "dots".
Try
cmake .. -DWITH_SERVER=1
within the build dir.
Looks like there's a space between the two "dots".
Try
cmake .. -DWITH_SERVER=1
within the build dir.
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Run your cmake command from ~/Cockatrice as there is no reason to create a build directory
– Jeremy31
Dec 25 '18 at 11:20
Except for the typo error in line 4 that's what is says to do in the README.md file, so it's more convenient to do it that way.
– karel
Dec 25 '18 at 11:31
A combo of that and the other answer is what worked. Thanks
– Okamisomething
Dec 25 '18 at 11:33