You are right!
Actually I have been confusing with MinGW and Cygwin and I realized that I just
need MinGW because I need to compile my plugins on Windows, and MinGW would
allow me to generate native Windows dlls, whereas Cygwin would require to add
specific dlls to make the generated dll working.
So I deleted my Cygwin install and use only MinGW tools.
I managed to ccmake the application and started make.
But after 79% of the building has been completed, an error occurred: while
trying to compile vtkQtView, the included file vtkView.h is not found. I did
not find out how to specify a good path, so I tried to copy all the .h files in
the Views directory into the GUISupport/Qt directory but as expected the
compilation works but there are errors at the link stage.
So which mistake did I do?
> Subject: Re: [CMake] Is there really any cmake support?
> From: them...@gmail.com
> Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 10:03:38 +0200
> CC: cmake@cmake.org
> To: stan1...@hotmail.fr
>
>
> On 29. Mar, 2010, at 9:51 , Fred Fred wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >> Subject: Re: [CMake] Is there really any cmake support?
> >> From: them...@gmail.com
> >> Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 08:55:44 +0200
> >> CC: cmake@cmake.org
> >> To: stan1...@hotmail.fr
> >>
> >>
> >> On 28. Mar, 2010, at 18:09 , Fred Fred wrote:
> >>
> >>> [snip]
> >>
> >>> What I do not understand is why would cmake use non ASCII characters?
> >>> Since my path is in ASCII (at least I hope that a mkdir command with
> >>> non-accentuated characters does not generate non ASCII paths!) and I
> >>> checked all the paths in the cmake configuration editor, I do not
> >>> understand where a problem may arise.
> >>
> >>
> >> Now, that seems to be a different problem... What is your operating
> >> system, your compiler etc.? If on Windows, are you using Cygwin or
> >> MinGW/MSYS? Also, please post the error message you get.
> >
> > I use Cygwin and MinGW on a virtual machine with XP and g++.
> > Joint to this message are 2 screen captures of the cmake screen.
>
>
> That won't work! Either use the compilers that come with cygwin (just launch
> the installer again and select gcc4-g++ for installation) or use the native
> Windows CMake version.
>
> The problem in your case is, that the MinGW g++ compiler doesn't understand
> what /cygdrive/c means, that's only a Cygwin convention.
>
>
> Michael
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