On Sunday 15 September 2013, Ben Cooksley wrote: > On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 10:52 PM, Alexander Neundorf <neund...@kde.org> wrote: > > On Sunday 15 September 2013, Ben Cooksley wrote: > >> Hi all, > >> > >> It appears that a recent update to CMake on build.kde.org has broken a > >> number of KDE projects, resulting in them now failing to build. > >> > >> An example can be found here: > >> http://build.kde.org/view/FAILED/job/kdevplatform_master/560/consoleText > >> > >> The following projects appear to be affected at this time: > >> - Calligra > >> - KDevPlatform > >> - Amarok > >> > >> CMake folks, can you please take a look? > >> The CMake build is http://build.kde.org/view/All/job/cmake/78/ > > > > This is cmake next ? > > Does 2.8.12rc3 work ? > > Yes, it is cmake next. > I've no idea if 2.8.12rc3 works, but the previously built revision did > work - that was 719bc22a69cccaba7a6d788cb98b68925e798f76.
Can you try 2.8.12.rc3 ? I guess if nothing bad happens, this will be 2.8.12 final. > > It looks like it is related to using imported targets in try_compile(): > > > > -- Enabling c++0x support for unordered map > > > > CMake Error at cmTryCompileExec236800853Targets.cmake:96 (add_library): > > add_library cannot create imported target "Qt4::QtGui" because another > > target with the same name already exists. > > > > Call Stack (most recent call first): > > CMakeLists.txt:11 (include) > > I see. Does that mean it should be affecting all builds, as it only > seems to be affecting some builds at the moment? I guess Steve knows more. Alex