Am Samstag, 9. Dezember 2017, 16:01:37 schrieb Peter Robinson: > Hi everybody, > > I am trying to use SeqAn in a new project, and am running into issues with > CMake. > > I am running an up-to-date Ubuntu system and installed seqan like this > > $sudo apt install seqan-dev Hi Nick, the package is now called libseqan2-dev because of Debian naming rules (that are shared by Ubuntu), but you need at least Ubuntu 17.04. > According to this ( > > http://seqan.readthedocs.io/en/master/Infrastructure/Use/Install.html#infra-> use-install > We need to update this to reflect the new package name! > ) and this ( > > http://seqan.readthedocs.io/en/master/Infrastructure/Use/FindSeqAnCMake.html > > ) > > the installation procedure should put a file called seqan-config.cmake into > a system path that CMake would find. > > However, apparently no such file gets installed, and CMake produces an error > message that I pasted into the bottom of this mail. The new package should install the cmake file; please let us know if it doesn't. Best regards, Hannes -- Hannes Hauswedell Scientific staff & PhD candidate Freie Universität Berlin / Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics address Institut für Informatik Takustraße 9 Room 019 14195 Berlin telephone +49 (0)30 838-75241 fax +49 (0)30 838-75218 e-mail hannes.hauswedell@[molgen.mpg.de|fu-berlin.de]