Brian R Hanke
Brian R Hanke
@panda1100 My build was based on [houdini-19.5.534-linux_x86_64_gcc9.3.tar.gz](https://www.sidefx.com/download/download-houdini/99589/). Default Houdini is Python 3.9, but they also offer a 3.7 option.
Depends on your distro, but this worked for me on RHEL 8.7: `sudo dnf install openssl-devel compat-openssl10`
> publish a release targeted for Rocky9 Ha, well that would sure help a lot! Hope they do it.
Thanks for the comments. I get three errors during the build, but it still continues and finishes. There are also a ton of warnings about variable types and such, but...
> How did you write the whole msys2 output to a file? Or is there a cmake log with the complete output? I set the max scrollback to like 100...
Thanks @rogernelson. Yes, I have VS Community 2017 installed (15.9.51). Maybe the build process doesn't know where to find it?
Cool, looking forward to your results.
The strange thing about that error is that tcl.m4 IS located in C:\msys64\usr\share\aclocal but it still says it can't find it. Running `aclocal --print-ac-dir` gives me `/usr/share/aclocal` No, I don't...
No I've never had wsl or cygwin or similar on this PC. This does remind me that I wanted to ask about my environment variables being a potential source of...
Oh! There are two aclocal paths, just noticed. Is that a problem?