Rene Salmon wrote: > cmake version 2.8.1 [snip] > Yes. It is xlc on Linux.
Prior to 2.8.1 CMake had a bug that led to use of -rdynamic with xlc on Linux. Are you sure that the "ccmake" that you're running is 2.8.1? > I am doing and out of source build. Something like this. > hpci6001t(salmr0)54:mkdir build > hpci6001t(salmr0)55:cd build/ Just to confirm, the source tree was pristine at this point, right? There was no previous in-source build? > hpci6001t(salmr0)56:ccmake ../CMakeLists.txt FYI, this can simply be "cmake .." in your case. You don't need to specify the CMakeLists.txt file, just the directory containing it. > xlc_r -O3 -qhot CMakeFiles/fd3ptr.dir/fd3ptr.c.o -o fd3ptr -rdynamic > xlc_r: 1501-216 (W) command option -dynamic is not recognized - passed to ld The only occurrences "-rdynamic" in the CMake 2.8.1 source tree are: Modules/Platform/Linux-GNU.cmake: set(CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_LINK_${lang}_FLAGS "-rdynamic") Modules/Platform/Linux-Intel.cmake: set(CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_LINK_${lang}_FLAGS "-rdynamic") These files should be loaded only for GNU and Intel compilers. Did the initial run of CMake report the compiler id? It may not have been visible for long if you used the curses dialog. Try running the command-line cmake: $ rm -rf build $ mkdir build $ cd build $ cmake .. to see if it reports the compiler id. -Brad _______________________________________________ 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