Thanks for the sanity check. I'm not really sure what is going wrong then. Not a big deal per se but would really like to figure out what the issue is. Maybe something funky with my PATH variable. This is on Windows 10 x64.
-- Mike Jackson On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 7:21 PM J. Caleb Wherry <calebwhe...@gmail.com> wrote: > Seems strange. Just yesterday I pulled down 3.13.4 and had no issues. I > check cmake into our repo so it gets invoked on an assortment of different > drives. I do the same thing you do and just change our bat config file to > point to the new cmake binary. Never had any issues. > > I am running on Win7 but colleagues use Win10 and have not had any issues > either. > > All that to say: shouldn’t be an issue. > > -Caleb > > On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 5:05 PM Michael Jackson < > mike.jack...@bluequartz.net> wrote: > >> Currently using CMake 3.13.3 on Windows 10. I have “installed” cmake >> through the .zip download and placed it in E:\DREAM3D_SDK\ >> cmake-3.13.3-win64-x64. >> >> >> >> >> If I now try to use that cmake to configure my source codes I get very >> strange errors (It cannot parse a simple project command) and then >> complains that it cannot find a CMake_MAKE_PROGRAM matching the “-G Ninja”. >> >> >> >> I then went back to using the same version of CMake, but placed on the >> C:/DREAM3D_SDK/cmake-3.13.3-win64-x64 and now everything works as in the >> past, no problems. I have a .bat file that sets up my environment with >> needed paths and such. The ONLY difference between the 2 invocations was >> that I changed the path to reflect the alternate location of CMake. I can >> have 2 difference command prompts open based on this difference and one >> works and one does not. >> >> >> Was/Is there a known limitation where CMake _*must*_ be run from the C: >> drive? >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Michael Jackson | Owner, President >> >> BlueQuartz Software >> >> [e] mike.jack...@bluequartz.net >> >> [w] www.bluequartz.net >> -- > >
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