Am 05.04.2011 16:33, schrieb David Cole:
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 7:16 AM, Oliver Buchtala
<oliver.bucht...@jku.at <mailto:oliver.bucht...@jku.at>> wrote:
Am 05.04.2011 13:12, schrieb Oliver Buchtala:
Hello,
I am working with CMake 2.8 and using UseJNI.cmake
I have a JDK installed locally (registered in Win-Registry)
but want to configure a project to use a different JDK lying
on my disk.
Looking at UseJNI.cmake I find that the environment variable
JAVA_HOME could be handy,
but unfortunately UseJNI prefers the Windows-Registry entries
above all other search paths.
Did I miss something?
Shall I file an issue?
Oliver
Sorry, the macro file is called FindJNI.cmake.
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The only find_* calls I see in FindJNI.cmake are:
FIND_LIBRARY(JAVA_AWT_LIBRARY jawt
FIND_LIBRARY(JAVA_JVM_LIBRARY NAMES jvm JavaVM
FIND_PATH(JAVA_INCLUDE_PATH jni.h
FIND_PATH(JAVA_INCLUDE_PATH2 jni_md.h
FIND_PATH(JAVA_AWT_INCLUDE_PATH jawt.h
If you want to override the default locations to find a specific
installation of java stuff, just set those variables in your cache to
point to the right stuff before calling find_package(JNI).
For example:
set(JAVA_AWT_LIBRARY "/full/path/to/libjawt.a" CACHE FILEPATH "jawt
library")
find_package(JNI)
If a variable is already set before calling a find_* command, then the
find is a no-op and it trusts that you've set it correctly.
HTH,
David
Hi David,
ok. I thought it could even be easier ;)
If I disable the win-Registry lookup stuff and set JAVA_HOME
appropriately then everything is found perfectly.
And if disabling would be just changing the order of search paths this
would be more control for me and still powerful (i.e., when not using
JAVA_HOME).
Nevertheless, I can also live with your suggestion...
Thank you,
Oliver
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