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I failed to compile the below software:



git clone https://github.com/bioinfologics/satsuma2.git
cd satsuma2
cmake
Usage

cmake [options] <path-to-source>
cmake [options] <path-to-existing-build>

Specify a source directory to (re-)generate a build system for it in the
current working directory. Specify an existing build directory to
re-generate its build system.

Run 'cmake --help' for more information.


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    I failed to compile the below software:



    git clone https://github.com/bioinfologics/satsuma2.git
    cd satsuma2
    cmake
    Usage

    cmake [options] <path-to-source>
    cmake [options] <path-to-existing-build>

    Specify a source directory to (re-)generate a build system for it in the
    current working directory. Specify an existing build directory to
    re-generate its build system.

    Run 'cmake --help' for more information.


    What did I miss?



    Thank you in advance.










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      I failed to compile the below software:



      git clone https://github.com/bioinfologics/satsuma2.git
      cd satsuma2
      cmake
      Usage

      cmake [options] <path-to-source>
      cmake [options] <path-to-existing-build>

      Specify a source directory to (re-)generate a build system for it in the
      current working directory. Specify an existing build directory to
      re-generate its build system.

      Run 'cmake --help' for more information.


      What did I miss?



      Thank you in advance.










      share|improve this question













      I failed to compile the below software:



      git clone https://github.com/bioinfologics/satsuma2.git
      cd satsuma2
      cmake
      Usage

      cmake [options] <path-to-source>
      cmake [options] <path-to-existing-build>

      Specify a source directory to (re-)generate a build system for it in the
      current working directory. Specify an existing build directory to
      re-generate its build system.

      Run 'cmake --help' for more information.


      What did I miss?



      Thank you in advance.







      cmake






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          You are missing the <path-to-source> - either



          cmake .


          or (often recommended - it keeps the toplevel directory clean)



          mkdir build && cd build
          cmake ..





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            You are missing the <path-to-source> - either



            cmake .


            or (often recommended - it keeps the toplevel directory clean)



            mkdir build && cd build
            cmake ..





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              You are missing the <path-to-source> - either



              cmake .


              or (often recommended - it keeps the toplevel directory clean)



              mkdir build && cd build
              cmake ..





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                You are missing the <path-to-source> - either



                cmake .


                or (often recommended - it keeps the toplevel directory clean)



                mkdir build && cd build
                cmake ..





                share|improve this answer












                You are missing the <path-to-source> - either



                cmake .


                or (often recommended - it keeps the toplevel directory clean)



                mkdir build && cd build
                cmake ..






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