Well one thing that DOES still concern me... this matter of the LF vs CRLF 
issue and the CMakeLists.txt file.  I do need to investigate if that simply 
doesn't factor in when run from the GNV Bash shell, but I would certainly like 
to avoid having to manually tweak the file.  At the moment I don't consider 
that that big of a deal so down on the To Do list.

-----Original Message-----
From: CMake [mailto:cmake-boun...@cmake.org] On Behalf Of Bill Hoffman
Sent: Friday, October 30, 2015 12:00 PM
To: cmake@cmake.org
Subject: Re: [CMake] CMake on OpenVMS - Apparent roadblock buried within 
cmake-3.3.2\Tests\CMakeLists.txt

On 10/30/2015 11:18 AM, Custin, Jay (CSC Sw Middleware) wrote:
> Interrupting/preventing the automatic execution of the bootstrapped 
> CMake in the end of the bootstrap script and then try to execute it 
> from the shell prompt using the same basic switches I used for the 
> "simple" project above.

This sounds like a good plan.  You have a basic makefile working!  That is 
pretty cool.

I would run everything from bash all the time.

Next step would be to run the bootstrapped cmake from the bash shell on CMake 
itself. Must be a configure file or execute_process in there that is messing 
things up.  But hey, you have the basic CMake working!

-Bill

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