I will keep going with this on Monday
It was my intent to make the test fail last night on platforms where
we could not determine the processor count, so we'd get a good sense
of how much work remains for the platforms not yet accounted for. But
I messed up the test a bit.
I'll correct that,
On 11/06/2010 06:50 AM, SK wrote:
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Alan W. Irwin ir...@beluga.phys.uvic.ca
wrote:
I agree the above idea should work, but dropping add_custom_command
completely and moving the COMMAND to add_custom_target instead (and
dropping all file DEPENDS for the custom
On Monday, November 01, 2010 17:18:53 Michał Czuczman wrote:
On 10/22/2010 10:58 PM, Ben Boeckel wrote:
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 04:45:42PM -0400, Ben Boeckel forgot to attach
files
Actually attaching things now.
--Ben
This is still not a perfect solution.
1. The script
On Friday, November 5, 2010, Oliver kfsone Smith osm...@playnet.com
Thanks for the detailed response, Michael :)
So, the question is actually:
Is there a way to have CMake automatically add included headers to visual
studio project files or do you need to use a dependency system to
2010/11/6 Pedro d'Aquino bud...@gmail.com:
On Friday, November 5, 2010, Oliver kfsone Smith osm...@playnet.com
Thanks for the detailed response, Michael :)
So, the question is actually:
Is there a way to have CMake automatically add included headers to visual
studio project files or do
On 11/06/2010 12:20 PM, Eric Noulard wrote:
2010/11/6 Pedro d'Aquino bud...@gmail.com:
On Friday, November 5, 2010, Oliver kfsone Smith osm...@playnet.com
Thanks for the detailed response, Michael :)
So, the question is actually:
Is there a way to have CMake automatically add included
On 11/05/2010 07:21 PM, luxInteg wrote:
Greetings,
I have a little learning progect using cmake with gfortran.
SOURCE files: .f, .f xxx.f and .f .y
I want to do the following:-
a) create a shared library libFFF.so and a static one libFFF.a (from
say
On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 2:30 AM, Michael Hertling mhertl...@online.de wrote:
If you want to ensure that an output-producing custom command without
dependencies runs each time its output - present or not - is referred
to you might use a second, say, dummy output which never exists, e.g.:
Greetings,
I am learning cmake.
I have a question on using add_library. in my project(learnCMAKE). The
latter has:-
---a) 2 source files file1.c file2.c
---b) the envar {CFLAGS} set
---c) need to generate libLearnCMAKE.so and libLearnCMAKE.a
---d) need to add preprocessor agruments
Hi
this three lines should do the job:
CMakeLists.txt:
project(learnCMAKE)
add_definitions(-DXXX -DYYY -DSAMPLE=5)
add_library(learnCMAKE file1.c file2.c)
To build static libraries:
mkdir bldStatic
cd bldStatic
cmake -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=off -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ..
make
cd ,,
To build
Hi again,
I'v forgotten the envar question in the mail before.
If you really want to set additional options from outside CMakeLists.txt you
can do this:
add_defintions($ENV{CFLAGS})
using $ENV{} you can access any environment variable.
On Saturday 06 November 2010 17:26:11 luxInteg wrote:
On 11/06/2010 05:26 PM, luxInteg wrote:
Greetings,
I am learning cmake.
I have a question on using add_library. in my project(learnCMAKE). The
latter has:-
---a) 2 source files file1.c file2.c
---b) the envar {CFLAGS} set
---c) need to generate libLearnCMAKE.so and
On 2010-11-05 22:50-0700 SK wrote:
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Alan W. Irwin ir...@beluga.phys.uvic.ca wrote:
I agree the above idea should work, but dropping add_custom_command
completely and moving the COMMAND to add_custom_target instead (and
dropping all file DEPENDS for the custom
On Saturday 06 November 2010 17:30:10 Michael Hertling wrote:
On 11/06/2010 05:26 PM, luxInteg wrote:
Greetings,
I am learning cmake.
I have a question on using add_library. in my project(learnCMAKE).
The latter has:-
---a) 2 source files file1.c file2.c
---b) the
On Saturday 06 November 2010 16:27:06 Gerhard Gappmeier wrote:
Hi
this three lines should do the job:
CMakeLists.txt:
project(learnCMAKE)
add_definitions(-DXXX -DYYY -DSAMPLE=5)
add_library(learnCMAKE file1.c file2.c)
To build static libraries:
mkdir bldStatic
cd bldStatic
cmake
On Saturday 06 November 2010 21:55:21 luxInteg wrote:
On Saturday 06 November 2010 17:30:10 Michael Hertling wrote:
On 11/06/2010 05:26 PM, luxInteg wrote:
Greetings,
I am learning cmake.
I have a question on using add_library. in my project(learnCMAKE).
The latter has:-
2010/11/7 luxInteg lux-in...@btconnect.com:
I tried the following:-
ADD_LIBRARY(LearnCMAKE-shared SHARED file1.c file2.c )
ADD_LIBRARY(LearnCMAKE-static STATIC file1.c file2.c )
SET(var )
FOREACH(var DINT DLONG)
SET_SOURCE_FILES_PROPERTIES( file1.c file2.c
PROPERTIES
Hi there,
Happy cmake user here. I want to retrieve the leaf name of
the directory property PARENT_DIRECTORY. This is really
a more general cmake question: how do I most efficiently
manipulate path components of the absolute pathnames that
cmake uses and returns for many variables?
In the
On Saturday 06 November 2010 23:08:29 Eric Noulard wrote:
2010/11/7 luxInteg lux-in...@btconnect.com:
I tried the following:-
ADD_LIBRARY(LearnCMAKE-shared SHARED file1.c file2.c )
ADD_LIBRARY(LearnCMAKE-static STATIC file1.c file2.c )
SET(var )
FOREACH(var DINT DLONG)
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