Before opening an issue on creating a pull request, please check the following:
If you are on Windows, did you select the x64 version of the Visual Studio compiler?
If you have a CMake issue, make sure you follow the same approach as the libigl-example-project to build libigl with your project, and make sure that you can compile the example project.
If you have an issue with a submodule, check if your submodules are up to date. If you have a doubt about a submodule, delete its folder and run git submodule update --init --recursive
in the libigl directory.
If you have an issue with a missing template issue, check if your code compile with the header-only option of libigl activated. Turn OFF
the CMake option LIBIGL_USE_STATIC_LIBRARY
: either modify your CMakeCache.txt
via CMake GUI or ccmake, or delete your CMakeCache.txt
and re-run cmake -DLIBIGL_USE_STATIC_LIBRARY=OFF ..
in your build folder.
Make sure your read the FAQ before asking a new question, and search existing issues for a problem similar to yours.
Make sure you read the informations contained in the libigl homepage as well as the tutorials.
If none of these solve your problem, then please report your issue in the bug tracker!