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For some reason I have to modify some files on the source of unity. To get the source and its dependencies I had issued apt-get build-dep unity and apt-get source unity. To test whether the source compiles without any modifications or even any additional configuration, I created a build directory on the source, issued cmake .. then make. It always fails on make with this line

unity-7.2.5+14.04.20150603/unity-shared/pch/unity-shared_pch.hh:30:21: fatal error: Nux/Nux.h: No such file or directory

even though libnux-4.0-dev is installed. Trying with the additional configuration found at debian/rules by the cmake_base_options variable in cmake doesn't make a difference either.

What did go wrong?

My system is on ubuntu 14.04.

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  • try installing libnux-4.0-dev sudo apt-get install libnux-4.0-dev
    – j0h
    Oct 27, 2015 at 13:46
  • I've tried to install that but apt stated it was already installed, and build still fails for the same reason.
    – user128712
    Oct 28, 2015 at 7:50
  • ok then, try locating Nux.h either with find or locate. perhaps it was installed in an unexpected place.
    – j0h
    Oct 28, 2015 at 12:23
  • it is installed at /usr/include/Nux-4.0/Nux/Nux.h, nothing weird there.
    – user128712
    Oct 28, 2015 at 14:09
  • what Unity version are you trying to build? Im downloading it, and it says version 7.3 in version 7.3, the nux dependency seems to be for compiz. can you compile without compiz? it also says nux-4.0>=4.0.5 is that the nux version you have?
    – j0h
    Oct 28, 2015 at 21:13

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