George Neill wrote:
Bill,

On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:46 PM, Bill Hoffman <bill.hoff...@kitware.com> wrote:
George Neill wrote:

I will try later tonight.

When I reproduced this error earlier today ... I was doing an
in-source bootstrap.  I ran the bootstrap twice, the first was using
gnu toolset and the second with SS10 tools.

Rechecking out the source and doing an out-of-source bootstrap I
seemingly cannot reproduce the issue.

So it might just be a keyboard operator issue!!   I'll let you know what I
find.

No, I think you found it...

Good deal.

I just reproduced the issue on a linux box.

If you do this:

1. run bootstrap in source
2. rm Bootstrap.cmk/*.o
3. run bootstrap again

I did a 'gmake clean' where your #2 is.  I was looking for a
dist-clean target, but doesn't exist :)

The problem is the the cmConfigure.h gets put into the build/source tree,
and it is configured for elf support.   The next time bootstrap is run it
picks up the cmConfigure.h from the Source tree and tries to build with elf
support configured to be on, and you get the error.

I guess this could happen if you were building a CVS CMake, and did an
in-source bootstrap, then a cvs update, then an in-source bootstrap again.

Makes sense.  So from your point of view is this just a deal that
needs documented or a bug which needs to be fixed?


I will look into fixing it. Might just be a matter of adding a few -I options in the right place during bootstrap.

-Bill
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