On 9/14/07, wim van hoydonck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 9/14/07, Jack Kelly wrote: > > Goswin von Brederlow wrote: > > > Jack Kelly writes: > > >> # One way would be to have a file i486.cmake: > > >> SET(ARCH i486) > > >> # and whatever else... > > > > > > And cmake automatically includes the right file then? > > > > > >> # A file called x86_64.cmake: > > >> SET(ARCH x86_64) > > >> # ... > > >> > > >> # Put this in the CMakeLists.txt: > > >> INCLUDE(${PLATFORM}) > > >> > > >> # and invoke cmake like so: > > >> # cmake -DPLATFORM=x86_64 /path/to/build > > > > > > That would be stupid. It should know itself what architecture to pick. > > I agree, but I can't see a way to let CMake do that. Anyone else have > > any ideas? If you were on a *ix system you could FIND_PROGRAM a copy of > > config.guess and parse its output. Yuk. > > On a Unix-like OS, you can execute "uname -m" to get the machine > architecture (but this is probably not really portable to M$...): > > EXECUTE_PROCESS(COMMAND uname -m > RESULT_VARIABLE UNAME_RESULT > OUTPUT_VARIABLE MACHINE_ARCH)
How about: CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR 2 cents, -- Mathieu _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake