Zitat von Ashwin Chandra <achan...@panologic.com>:

I am using a custom compiler and during the initialization of CMake, the
CMakeTestCCompiler.cmake is invoked which tries to compile a simple
program. However the compile fails it is because of the flags passed to
the compiler.



For example, the command line that is generated by CMake is:



"C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1\COMPUW~1\NMShared\NMcl.exe  $(C_DEFINES)
$(C_FLAGS) -o CMakeFiles\cmTryCompileExec.dir\testCCompiler.c.obj   -c
C:\trunk\Debug\wxp_x86\CMakeFiles\CMakeTmp\testCCompiler.c"



The "-o" should be a "-Fo", otherwise the object file generated is not
of the form "testCCompiler.c.obj".



Is there anyway to tell CMake to use "-Fo" instead of "-o"? Or perhaps
disable the Test?



Thanks!





Putting less empty lines in mails may also help.

Did you try look at the file in Modules/Platform like
http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/Modules/Platform/cl.cmake?revision=1.6&root=CMake&view=markup

It also uses /Fo and thus obviously sets this.
Each other compiler also fits as example.

HS


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