Am Dienstag, 1. Januar 2008 15:39:31 schrieb Amitha Perera: > Volker wrote: > > But i don't see the use of the CMAKE_C_COMPILER variable. Setting this > > seems to have no effect at all. I removed everything related to cmake > > (except said CMakeList.txt) from my build-tree and my source-tree. *Then* > > i ran a clean cmake. > > (There shouldn't be any CMake generated files in your source tree, if > your build tree != your source tree.) There are none now :-) Followed the advice in the docs and switched to out of tree build.
> > > So i figure the compiler to use can only be set via enviroment vars or by > > editing CMakeCache.txt after running cmake. (??) > > In general, yes. > > > But how does this SET( CMAKE_C_COMPILER ....) work? I saw it in several > > examples on google searching for CMAKE_C_COMPILER. > > Probably through the -C command line option to CMake. (cmake --help.) > You can use that to set up the initial cache values through CMake script. I see. Anyway, cross compiling seems to work fine now for me. Thanks for the help ....Volker > > Amitha. _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list [email protected] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
