On Jan 5, 2008 9:38 PM, Rodolfo Lima wrote: > Miguel A. Figueroa-Villanueva escreveu: > > > # Resource file compiler. > > FIND_PROGRAM(wxWidgets_wxrc_EXECUTABLE wxrc > > ${wxWidgets_ROOT_DIR}/utils/wxrc/vc_msw > > ) > > > > I guess not, since in this case any resource compiler that is found > > should do, right? > > Yes, but if there's no wxWidgets compiled for the build system > installed, we've got a problem, since the system usually cannot run the > target wxrc. On a ubuntu system, wine is automatically invoked to run an > Windows executable. Is this situation, cross-compiling to windows in a > ubuntu system would work, but that's not a general solution, and I think > there's no other way around this other than not setting wxrc_EXECUTABLE > in those cases. Maybe you could do a check to see if the found program > runs. If it does, set wxWidegts_wxrc_EXECUTABLE. Otherwise, leave this > unset.
Yes, but by CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_PROGRAM defaulting to NEVER only the wxrc in the host platform will be found. If you want to use wxWidegts_wxrc_EXECUTABLE, then it needs to be in the host. If this is in fact how it works, then I think is a reasonable solution. --Miguel _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake