On Monday, 25 September 2017 20:39:01 CEST Ivam Pretti wrote: > When you use cmake-gui, below the button configure there is an option to > choose the compiler. This compilers are alredy intalled with cmake or it > needs to install separetely? > > Another question, when you specify a for example kdevelop files is it > necessary to run at kdevelop to get the executables files?
Heya, Not sure if you took KDevelop just as an example, but let me clarify that the generator for the KDevelop project files is unmaintained (to my knowledge). [1] For the latest versions of KDevelop (4.x, 5.x), it's no longer necessary to use this generator to import the project into this IDE. Under newer KDevelop you can simply import the CMake project via the user interface -- everything else is handled automatically. You still need a compiler though :) Regards, Kevin (one of the KDevelop maintainers) [1] In fact, I wonder if we should just ditch that generator altogether(?) -- Kevin Funk | kf...@kde.org | http://kfunk.org
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