It seems the problem is that CMake just isn't recognizing a compiler. It does ok with both 3.2.4 and 4.2.4 on Snow Leopard, but with 4.4.1 on Mountain Lion, no joy.
On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 11:21 AM, Jon Hodgson < jonhodgson.devli...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a CMake configured project. > > It generates and builds successfully in Visual Studio 10 (32 and 64 bit > projevcts) and in XCode 3.2.4 (on Snow Leopard) > > I'm now trying to get it to work on XCode 4.4.1 (on Mountain Lion) > > Things start out ok, but then when it comes to build ZERO_CHECK (which I > thought was supposed to build first anyway?) I get an error > > make[1] *** No rule to make target *** a/long/path/CMakeCCCompiler.cmake > > I look in the relevant location, and I see that CMakeCCCompiler.cmake is > not present, whereas if I look in the equivalent location in the XCode > 3.2.4 configuration, it is present. > > Has anybody got any ideas? > > regards > > Jon >
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