Clinton Stimpson schrieb am Donnerstag 25 Juni 2009 um 16:38:
On 06/25/2009 06:47 AM, Maik Beckmann wrote:
Hello,
What about altering
SET (CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS_INIT /W1 /nologo /fpp)
SET (CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS_RELEASE_INIT /MD /O1 /D NDEBUG)
SET (CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS_INIT /W1
Hi,
so it would be best, if I used nmake?
A short google tells me that I have to get it from MS.
If possible I would like to sick with the gmake that comes with VDSP
tools site...
Raphael Cotty wrote:
Hi,
I use use cmake to cross compile to ADSP (Blackfin) and it works very
well (using
ok, the make can be found:
the variable to set for the tool chain file is named
CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE not TOOLS_CHAIN_FILE...
so the commandline should be changed to something like
C:\path_to_sourcescmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=Toolch
ain-ADSP-Blackfin.cmake -G Unix Makefiles
However, it
Thanks Tyler,
I'll look into it. But it could very well be that I made a mistake in
one of my CMakeLists.txt (or CMake macro) files, since this happened
while I was developing those. At the moment I cannot reproduce the
error.
Best regards,
Marcel Loose.
On Thu, 2009-06-25 at 15:25 -0700,
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Bill Hoffmanbill.hoff...@kitware.com wrote:
James Bigler wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion. word-at-point works better than my hand rolled
code.
Here's the updated version. I also fixed a slight annoyance where if the
help command output was short enough
Dear CMake users
We have a project directory layout like the following (where server and
client use libraires in the directory libs)
myproject/server
myproject/client
myproject/libs
When installing the project from the top level directory, everything is
fine. But although dependent libs are
Has anyone successfully managed to get a cmake project which compiles
Intel Fortran compiler 11
Visual Studio C/C++ (Can use Intel C Compiler 11 if this helps)
BLAS (using MKL from Fortran 11 above)
MPICH2 (I'm using binaries from ANL) (the fortran compiler does not like
the mpif.h supplied, so
James Bigler wrote:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Bill Hoffmanbill.hoff...@kitware.com wrote:
James Bigler wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion. word-at-point works better than my hand rolled
code.
Here's the updated version. I also fixed a slight annoyance where if the
help command output
Hi John,
I had the same issues on my machine, which had two different versions of
the Intel Fortran compiler installed.
After removing both and reinstalling only one of them (in my case
V10.1), the problem went away. It seems that the Visual Studio
integration of the Intel Fortran compiler has
It does in CVS CMake... (recently added...) From my current Windows build:
C:\Users\david.cole\Dashboards\My Tests\CMake
Win32-vs8-Releasebin\release\cmake -E
CMake Error: cmake version 2.7.20090625
Usage: bin\release\cmake -E [command] [arguments ...]
Available commands:
chdir dir cmd
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 10:50:27AM +0200, Jean-Pierre Bergamin wrote:
When installing the project from the top level directory, everything is
fine. But although dependent libs are built when calling make install
i.e. in the server directory, they don't get installed. Is there a way
to also
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From: Renato Elias rnel...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 11:17 AM
Subject: Problem when launching ccmake 2.6.4
To: cmake@cmake.org
Folks, I've just downloaded and compiled CMake 2.6.4 in a SGI Altix-ICE
system. The compilation went fine but when I
Renato Elias wrote:
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Date: Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 11:17 AM
Subject: Problem when launching ccmake 2.6.4
To: cmake@cmake.org mailto:cmake@cmake.org
Folks, I've just downloaded and compiled
Bill Hoffman wrote:
Renato Elias wrote:
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From: *Renato Elias* rnel...@gmail.com mailto:rnel...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 11:17 AM
Subject: Problem when launching ccmake 2.6.4
To: cmake@cmake.org mailto:cmake@cmake.org
Folks, I've just
Same problem with the small test :-(
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Bill Hoffman bill.hoff...@kitware.comwrote:
Bill Hoffman wrote:
Renato Elias wrote:
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From: *Renato Elias* rnel...@gmail.com mailto:rnel...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at
Hi Bill,
I'm not good with command line debuggers. Just tried to run using gdb but it
hasn't helped so much:
gdb ccmake
run ..
gives me the same error message
Could you give me any basic direction with gdb?
Moreover, is cmake compiled with debug symbols? (I guess not, otherwise the
error
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 6:33 AM, Bill Hoffman bill.hoff...@kitware.comwrote:
James Bigler wrote:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Bill Hoffmanbill.hoff...@kitware.com
wrote:
James Bigler wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion. word-at-point works better than my hand
rolled
code.
Here's
LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES was exactly what I needed. Thanks!
As for moving the .lib that was generated for the .dll, I've made piece with
keeping that at its default output location. CMake is smarter with linking
than I originally thought.
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 12:28 AM, Tyler Roscoe
Make sure you reply to the list so others can help.
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 09:16:20PM +0200, Jean-Pierre Bergamin wrote:
Am 26.06.2009 16:34, schrieb Tyler Roscoe:
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 10:50:27AM +0200, Jean-Pierre Bergamin wrote:
When installing the project from the top level
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