On 08/19/2014 05:43 PM, Chuck Atkins wrote:
The new hybrid mode allows the default search location to be
re-rooted and any user specified paths to be untouched.
This looks useful. However, the current implementation appears
to change the order in which each kind of path is generated.
The order
I was trying to avoid the code duplication but I definitely see your
point. I'll refactor.
- Chuck
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 8:55 AM, Brad King brad.k...@kitware.com wrote:
On 08/19/2014 05:43 PM, Chuck Atkins wrote:
The new hybrid mode allows the default search location to be
re-rooted
The branch has been updated on the stage to retain search path order.
- Chuck
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 9:10 AM, Chuck Atkins chuck.atk...@kitware.com
wrote:
I was trying to avoid the code duplication but I definitely see your
point. I'll refactor.
- Chuck
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 8:55
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 11:40 AM, Hendrik Sattler p...@hendrik-sattler.de
wrote:
On 19. August 2014 16:36:14 MESZ, David Cole via CMake cmake@cmake.org
wrote:
Definitely getting warmer! It looks like that GetPrerequistes only
works on an existing target so I'm thinking I would have to set
Yes, the more I look at this the more I realize it's not going to
work. The script method is going to install the required libraries,
in my case on win32 no one is going to run make install it's
instead going to be make package.
But make package typically runs make install under the hood...
Hi all,
a general question:
I have a dependency chain of libraries
A - B - C - ... - Z
and all of those libraries are built with CMake, using CMake's export
functionality [1] to let the next in the chain know about its the
dependencies.
If all of the libraries are built statically and A needs
On Wednesday, July 30, 2014 14:59:46 Ghyslain Leclerc wrote:
Hello,
First post here. Sorry if its too long. Simply trying to be as clear as I
can be.
I am trying to make sense of the various ways to set a variable and how one
can shadow the other. Long story short, I am trying to get
Ok, that being the case I tried it out. There's two things I'm doing
differently than the only example[1] I found:
1. Using install(CODE...) instead of install(SCRIPT...), shouldn't work any
differently, right?
2. The example is from 2009 and uses:
GET_TARGET_PROPERTY(MY_BINARY_LOCATION
On Tuesday, August 12, 2014 09:06:13 Brad King wrote:
...
FYI, the only intended use case for setting a policy to OLD is to
quiet warnings in a maintenance branch of an existing release.
Some day support for OLD behavior of some policies may be dropped,
so all project development moving
Ok, short answer to #1, no you can't use install(CODE because all your
cmake variables we be evaluated now instead of later.
Same problem though when I use install(SCRIPT...
Run CPack packaging tool...
CPack: Create package using NSIS
CPack: Install projects
CPack: - Run preinstall target for:
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