Hmm... I uncommented out those lines, but it didn't seem to have an effect. I even started with a new build directory.

Was there something else I was supposed to edit?

James

On Jan 4, 2008, at 11:03 AM, David Cole wrote:

Uncomment the three lines at the bottom of Modules/Platform/ Windows.cmake --
grep for CMAKE_START_TEMP_FILE to understand how the response file is
constructed...

HTH,
David

On 1/4/08, James Bigler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm using ICC and nmake to compile some code on Windows XP with the help of CMake 2.4.7. It's complaining that "-L" isn't supported. I want to see the link command, so that I can figure out which library is causing
the problems.

If I try to do "nmake VERBOSE=1", I can see some of the output, but the actual command is hidden in a temporary file. If I look for that file,
it's not there.

Linking CXX shared library myLibrary.dll
         "C:\Program Files\Programming\CMake 2.4\bin\cmake.exe" -P
CMakeFiles\LightNowForMaya.dir\cmake_clean_target.cmake
         link /nologo @C:\DOCUME~1\bigler\LOCALS~1\Temp\nm1C2.tmp

Is there a way to see the commands passed to link or leave the file for
my later inspection?

Thanks,
James
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