Hi, I assume that the first link I posted which was a link to OSL Toy within the Open Shading Language repository uses the methods which you mention to compile the file ?

i.e. the top level directory of the github project, you'll se an appveyor.yml file entry. That is the information for the continuous integration tool (CI, AppVeyor) they are using to build the project from scratch. If you look into it, you'll find a before_build and a build_script section. Both contain calls to CMake either to build the dependencies (before_build) or the project itself (build_script). This is a starting point for you how to formulate your CMake call.

With the information within the before_build & build_script section; how do I formulate the CMake call, as to compile ?

Thank You.


On 8/3/2018 2:48 AM, Volker Enderlein wrote:
If you go to https://github.com/imageworks/OpenShadingLanguage

i.e. the top level directory of the github project, you'll se an appveyor.yml file entry. That is the information for the continuous integration tool (CI, AppVeyor) they are using to build the project from scratch. If you look into it, you'll find a before_build and a build_script section. Both contain calls to CMake either to build the dependencies (before_build) or the project itself (build_script). This is a starting point for you how to formulate your CMake call.

Cheers Volker

Am 03/08/2018 um 02:40 schrieb CrestChristopher:
Sorry, what is this information for; and how can it be used within the `build_script` section in the appveyor.yml file ?


On 8/2/2018 9:30 AM, Volker Enderlein wrote:
Please have a look into the appveyor.yml file under section build_script: you see the typical invocation of cmake for this github project.

Cheers Volker

Am 02/08/2018 um 15:18 schrieb CrestChristopher:
I hope this helps; https://github.com/imageworks/OpenShadingLanguage/pull/824 ?


On 8/1/2018 5:20 PM, Volker Enderlein wrote:
Am 31.07.2018 um 06:17 schrieb CrestChristopher:
Hi, I'm a beginner to CMake and for weeks I've been trying to compile a CMake file which I found on a github repository.  All I can say is I have a CMakeLists.txt file but I don't know how to compile and I hope someone can help ?

Christopher

You may want to include information about the name and the link to the project repository from Github to get the best possible responses. Without that it's just shooting in the dark.

Cheers Volker






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