On Wednesday 18 February 2009, Philip Lowman wrote: > On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Eric Noulard <eric.noul...@gmail.com>wrote: ... > > if FORCE_UPDATE is YES/TRUE then the module would be updated everytime > > cmake is run. > > The default would be not to update if the file is already there locally. > > > > So then CMake may indicates a list of base url where "unsupported" > > scripts may be found > > > > cmake --help-unsupported-modules
You can right now do cmake -DCMAKE_MODULE_PATH=/my/local/cmake/modules --help-custom-modules (works only for local dirs though) > This is an interesting idea. > > One thought I had was the potential of new features creeping into the CMake > module you're downloading that aren't yet available in the CMake version > that you're using. One example of this as of late is the HINTS feature. > There are still many people out there using CMake 2.4.x and plenty of Find > Modules which now support HINTS (which obviously doesn't work in 2.4.x). > > My point is by pointing your source tree off to some URL you immediately > assume that the module located there will ALWAYS work with the current > trunk of your software (from now until the end of time) when this may not > necessarily be the case. I agree with that. And once you have found out that a cmake module you need exists somewhere, you can also bundle it with your software. Then you also know what you have and can fix it if something breaks. Beside that, at least starting with cmake 2.6.3 it should be recommended to put a cmake_minimum_required(VERSION ... ) in such cmake modules, so they will fail with an appropriate error if it's not good enough. (with cmake 2.6.0 to 2.6.2 there is an issue with this: if you do this in a cmake module, it also sets the cmake policies to this version, and these policies are then applied to the including file. With 2.6.3 by default the different policies don't "escape" that file) (hope I got that right). Alex _______________________________________________ Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake