On Monday 01 May 2006 23:05, you wrote: > At 03:12 PM 5/1/2006, Axel Roebel wrote: > >Hi, > > > >I just tried to generate Xcode project files for some of my > >cmake supported sources. I encountered three problems: > > > >1) I tried to communicate -framework Carbon flags > >to the link stage. I tried > > > >SET(LINK_FRAMEWORKS "-framework Accelerate -framework Carbon") > > > > SET(CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_RELEASE > > "${CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_RELEASE} ${LINK_FRAMEWORKS} " CACHE STRING > > "Linker flags " FORCE) > > SET(CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_RELEASE > > "${CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_RELEASE} ${LINK_FRAMEWORKS} " CACHE STRING > > "Linker flags " FORCE) > > > >as well as > > > > SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES(svpmain${DEBUGEXT} PROPERTIES LINKER_LANGUAGE CXX > >OUTPUT_NAME svp LINK_FLAGS ${LINK_FRAMEWORKS}) > > > >In both cases the generated project does not use the framework flags I > > asked for. The unix makefile generator, however, works properly. Maybe > > there is a reason or another mechanism that should be used? > > -framework should be treated just like linking a library. > TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(foo -framework Bar) > In addition, for 2.4.1, if you give the full path to a framework, > CMake will automatically add the correct -F -framework flags. > > >The second problem is more annoying: > > > > From time to time the compiler fails completely and the error.log shows > > the error message: > >... > > setenv VERSION_INFO_STRING "\"@(#)PROGRAM:XCODE_DEPEND_HELPER > > PROJECT:CMAK E_TRY_COMPILE- DEVELOPER:roebel BUILT:\" __DATE__ \" \" > > __TIME__ \"\"" setenv WARNING_CFLAGS "-Wmost -Wno-four-char-constants > >-Wno-unknown-pragmas > >" > > setenv XCODE_APP_SUPPORT_DIR "/Library/Application > > Support/Apple/Developer Tools" > > setenv YACC /usr/bin/yacc > > /bin/sh > >-c /Users/roebel/tmp/svp_basic_transformer/build/CMakeTmp/./CMAKE_T > >RY_COMPILE.build/Debug/XCODE_DEPEND_HELPER.build/Script-685980685980685980 > >00000 0.sh > >/bin/sh: > > /Users/roebel/tmp/svp_basic_transformer/build/CMakeTmp/./CMAKE_TRY_COM > > PILE.build/Debug/XCODE_DEPEND_HELPER.build/Script-68598068598068598000000 > >0.sh: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Text file busy > >** BUILD FAILED ** > > > >All configuration tests therefore have more or less random values, because > >they fail either due to the fact that the tested condition is false or > > because the compiler fails completely. The systems I am working with are > > dual processor machines and I suppose that has something to do with these > > errors. cmake is version 2.2.3. Are there any known solutions? > > This is a bug in xcodebuild. CMake 2.4.1 contains a work around. There > is a program called cmakexbuild that will forward to xcodebuild, and if > it sees text file busy, it will re-run the build. CMake 2.4.1 uses > this for try-compile tests and ctest builds so that things are more > predicable.
All of the above works fine in 2.4.1 beta! > >The third problem is probably my missing understanding. I wanted to > >overwrite the configuration types, however, > >SET(CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES "Release;Debug" CACHE STRING "Configuration > >types" FORCE) > > Try this in 2.4.1. This one did not work The configuration type variable in the Cache reads //Semicolon separated list of supported configuration types, only // supports Debug, Release, MinSizeRel, and RelWithDebInfo, anything // else will be ignored. CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES:STRING=Debug;Release;MinSizeRel;RelWithDebInfo after the commands MESSAGE("Configurationtype: ${CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES}") SET(CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES "Release;Debug" CACHE STRING "Configuration types" FORCE) that are placed in the top level CMakeLists.txt which is processed with cmake -G Xcode .. Note, however, that the xcode project that is create only contains the configurations Release and Debug! Cheers, > >did not change the value of CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES . > >Is this variable read only? > > No, that should work. > > In summary, give 2.4.1 a try and get back with any other problems. > There was a lot of work done for Xcode in 2.4. > > > -Bill -- Axel Roebel IRCAM Analysis/Synthesis Team Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Phone: ++33-1-4478 4845 | Fax: ++33-1-4478 1540 _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake