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Hello Mikhail,

1.) I will let one of the eclipse users reply to your IDE question.
Invoking maven from the command line will work.

2.) I just built hps slic from scratch on a RedHat6 64bit Linux
machine here at SLAC following the instructions at:
https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/display/hpsg/Installing+SLIC
it worked just fine. I'm not sure what went wrong with your 
installation. You should have the following:

hps_v01-00-02/
                            slic/
                                   v03-01-05/
                            lcdd/
                                    v03-03-04/


Norman
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From: michail osipenko <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, September 8, 2014 12:25 PM
To: Graf, Norman A.
Cc: [log in to unmask]; hps-software
Subject: RE: build issues

Hi Norman,

yes we have long vacations in Europe :-)


> 1.)
> Are you working on the trunk version of hps-java?
> Were there any conflicts when you updated your svn installation?
> Did you clean your existing build? I recommend

> >mvn clean install -DskipTests


I will try to do this tomorrow (now is already late here), but actually I
was trying to use "eclipse". Hence I did simply "Team-->Update". Probably
I can go into "workspace" dire and make the clean, or it can be done from
eclipse as well?


> 2.)
> The ilcinstall of slic is known to work smoothly from scratch.
> What platform are you building on?
> You should not have to modify CMake files.
> If you are updating an existing installation you might encounter
> some conflicts. I recommend that you clean some of the higher-level
> packages such as lcdd and slic (in order not to have to things like
> geant4)

In fact I was installing SLIC from scatch. My system is Scientific Linux 5
(like previous JLab Centos 5). I understand that it has to work out of the
box, but it doesn't. Probably the system is a bit obsolete, but we need to
keep compatibility with old JLab software still.

Actually my impression that most of the package has been compiled
successfully, but LCDD library lost few routines (e.g. in util). I do
find their headers in "include" directory, but no corresponding C++ files.

Best Regards,
               Mikhail.

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