On Fri, Jun 02, 2017 at 09:55:33AM +0200, Cor Blom wrote: > Op 01-06-17 om 12:34 schreef Kornel Benko: > > > > > (the "%cmake" macro inheritis all kind of openSUSE settings). > > > > Which ones? > > > Expanded it becomes this: > > > > > > find . -name CMakeLists.txt -exec sed -i -re > > > '/^[[:blank:]]*[sS][eE][tT][[:blank:]]*\([[:blank:]]*(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE|CMAKE_COLOR_MAKEFILE|CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX|CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE).*\)/{s/^/#IGNORE > > > /}' '{}' + > > Outch. What went wrong if not using this command? > > I AM interested. > > Specifically > > CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE will be reset with -DLYX_QUIET=ON > > CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX will be set on the commandline > > > > If I don't use openSUSE's preconfigured settings for cmake but define them > myself, the make install stage is running fine. Made me wonder why I didn't > do that in the first place. Thanks for the help. > > Will later look into other suggestions made.
Cor, so the default call to CMake does work for you in the end? I just want to check if there is anything we need to improve on our end. Scott