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  • Cufflinks 2 - error message

    Hi,
    I'm trying to install Cufflink2.0.2 in order to compare new version and "old" version (1.3.0) and to upgrade my pipeline. I type:

    Code:
    ./configure --prefix=$HOME/path/to/my/Cufflinks2/dir --with-boost=/path/to/boost/library --with-bam=path/to/Samtools/dir [COLOR="Red"]--with-eigen=/path/to/Eigen/eigen-eigen-5097c01bcdc4/Eigen[/COLOR]
    up to here, so good (I used the same command without --with-eigen option to install old version); however when i type "make" command, I see this error message:

    Code:
    [user@server]$ make
    make  all-recursive
    make[1]: Entering directory `/home/software_analisi/Cufflinks2/cufflinks-2.0.2'
    Making all in src
    make[2]: Entering directory `/home/software_analisi/Cufflinks2/cufflinks-2.0.2/src'
    if g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I..  -I../src  -I/usr/include  -Wall -Wno-strict-aliasing -g -gdwarf-2 -Wunused -Wuninitialized -m64 -O3  -DNDEBUG  -pthread -I/home/software_analisi/boost/librerie/include -I/home/software_analisi/SAMTools/include -I/home/software_analisi/altri_software/Eigen/eigen-eigen-5097c01bcdc4/Eigen/include -MT clustering.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/clustering.Tpo" -c -o clustering.o clustering.cpp; \
            then mv -f ".deps/clustering.Tpo" ".deps/clustering.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/clustering.Tpo"; exit 1; fi
    In file included from clustering.h:38,
                     from clustering.cpp:10:
    abundances.h:21:23: [COLOR="Red"]error: Eigen/Dense: No such file or directory[/COLOR]
    progressbar.h: In constructor âProgressBar::ProgressBar(std::string, double)â:
    progressbar.h:28: warning: converting to âintâ from âdoubleâ
    progressbar.h: In member function âvoid ProgressBar::update(const char*, double)â:
    progressbar.h:61: warning: converting to âintâ from âlong doubleâ
    progressbar.h: In member function âvoid ProgressBar::remaining(int)â:
    progressbar.h:81: warning: converting to âintâ from âlong doubleâ
    abundances.h: At global scope:
    abundances.h:379: error: âEigenâ was not declared in this scope
    abundances.h:379: error: template argument 1 is invalid
    abundances.h:379: error: template argument 2 is invalid
    abundances.h:465: error: âEigenâ was not declared in this scope
    abundances.h:465: error: template argument 1 is invalid
    abundances.h:465: error: template argument 2 is invalid
    abundances.h:558: error: âEigenâ was not declared in this scope
    abundances.h:558: error: template argument 1 is invalid
    abundances.h:558: error: template argument 2 is invalid
    abundances.h:641: error: âEigenâ was not declared in this scope
    abundances.h:641: error: template argument 1 is invalid
    abundances.h:641: error: template argument 2 is invalid
    abundances.h:645: error: expected â,â or â...â before â::â token
    abundances.h:648: error: ISO C++ forbids declaration of âEigenâ with no type
    abundances.h:650: error: expected â,â or â...â before â::â token
    abundances.h:653: error: ISO C++ forbids declaration of âEigenâ with no type
    clustering.h:85: error: âEigenâ was not declared in this scope
    clustering.h:85: error: template argument 1 is invalid
    clustering.h:85: error: template argument 2 is invalid
    clustering.h: In function âvoid cluster_transcripts(const AbundanceGroup&, std::vector<AbundanceGroup, std::allocator<AbundanceGroup> >&, boost::numeric::ublas::matrix<double, boost::numeric::ublas::basic_row_major<long unsigned int, long int>, boost::numeric::ublas::unbounded_array<double, std::allocator<double> > >*, boost::numeric::ublas::matrix<double, boost::numeric::ublas::basic_row_major<long unsigned int, long int>, boost::numeric::ublas::unbounded_array<double, std::allocator<double> > >*, boost::numeric::ublas::matrix<double, boost::numeric::ublas::basic_row_major<long unsigned int, long int>, boost::numeric::ublas::unbounded_array<double, std::allocator<double> > >*, boost::numeric::ublas::matrix<double, boost::numeric::ublas::basic_row_major<long unsigned int, long int>, boost::numeric::ublas::unbounded_array<double, std::allocator<double> > >*, int*)â:
    clustering.h:129: error: âEigenâ was not declared in this scope
    clustering.h:129: error: template argument 1 is invalid
    clustering.h:129: error: template argument 2 is invalid
    clustering.h:129: error: invalid type in declaration before â=â token
    clustering.h:135: error: âEigenâ cannot appear in a constant-expression
    clustering.h:135: error: template argument 1 is invalid
    clustering.h:135: error: template argument 2 is invalid
    clustering.h:135: error: invalid type in declaration before â=â token
    clustering.h:144: error: âEigenâ cannot appear in a constant-expression
    clustering.h:144: error: template argument 1 is invalid
    clustering.h:144: error: template argument 2 is invalid
    clustering.h:144: error: request for member âsizeâ in âtrans_assigned_countsâ, which is of non-class type âconst intâ
    clustering.h:144: error: request for member âsizeâ in âtrans_assigned_countsâ, which is of non-class type âconst intâ
    clustering.h:144: error: âEigenâ is not a class or namespace
    clustering.h:170: error: request for member âsizeâ in âassigned_countsâ, which is of non-class type âintâ
    clustering.h:175: error: invalid types âconst int[size_t]â for array subscript
    clustering.h:177: error: invalid types âint[size_t]â for array subscript
    make[2]: *** [clustering.o] Error 1
    make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/software_analisi/Cufflinks2/cufflinks-2.0.2/src'
    make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
    make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/software_analisi/Cufflinks2/cufflinks-2.0.2'
    make: *** [all] Error 2
    Do you have any suggestions to solve my issue?

    Thanks.

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