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5:42 AM
@Rafa Maybe.
 
 
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11:59 AM
@Roland
@Roland thanks! In summary, I am currently trying to make a wrapper about a large C++ library, which depends itself on parts of the Gecode library. So I am providing those parts of the Gecode library, which unluckily is not a header-only library, so it needs to be compiled. It is usually compiled with CMake, and I have managed to make it quite far by using a configuration file which calls CMake. However, the Gecode library imports boost headers.
I have installed the BH package and placed it in LinkingTo in the DESCRIPTION file. But the headers are not being correctly picked up, since I get errors from a statement such as #include <boost/numeric/interval.hpp> . Note that they are correctly picked up by the larger library (which I am building through a Makevars file). Dirk Eddelbuettel mentioned that this makes sense, because I am using a build system (CMake) different than the standard one,...
..., and therefore it does not know by default where the BH headers of the BH package are. Any suggestions about how to manage to tell CMake to add the BH headers to the include path? I guess this will be a 2 step process broadly: 1) find out the installation path of BH, since that is where the headers will be, in BH_installation_path/inst/headers
And 2) somehow tell CMake to add that path to its include path . But after fighting with this for a few days, I have not managed to find a way :/
 
12:39 PM
@Rafa Sorry, that's beyond my expertise. I suggest taking this to the Rcpp mailing list.
 
1:05 PM
@Roland No problem, thanks! I will fight with it a few more days, and will go to Rcpp mailing list if I still fail (very likely XD)
 

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