How Install CGAL 6.0 in windows #8538
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You need to link with GMP. I guess you did not use cmake otherwise it would have been automatically added. |
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I have the following task today: can I will give up using gmp-10.dll and mfpr-6.dll for moving on to Boost.Multiprecision? To the list of changes:
And how could I do that? P.S. In fact, the problem is that it is not very convenient for me to carry along with my dll and exe files gmp-10.dll and mpfr-6.dll I would like to get rid of this by using Boost.Multiprecision |
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I am installing CGAL 6.0 for windows and running a sample code that is in the official documentation, but it does not run as I get the following error
===== Error 1 =====
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Steps I used to install CGAL 6.0:
In the C++ directory inclusion files I have the following:
C:\dev\CGAL-6.0\include;C:\dev\CGAL-6.0\auxiliary\gmp\include;C:\boost_1_86_0;%(AdditionalIncludeDirectories)
In the linking files:
C:\dev\CGAL-6.0\lib;C:\dev\CGAL-6.0\auxiliary\gmp\lib;C:\boost_1_86_0\libs;C:\dev\CGAL-6.0\lib\cmake\CGAL;%(AdditionalLibraryDirectories)
I have added lib 2 times because I didn't know if I made a mistake so I added it just in case but it keeps giving the same error.
For the record, I read the documentation and tried to follow the installation steps but in the end that's what happened...
I tried to use vcpkg but it gets stuck when it starts downloading a gmp dependency I am using windows 11, you should check because that method didn't work for me.
The code I am trying to execute is as follows:
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