Hi Matthaus,
do you need the pre-configure step to happen at build time? Would it be an
option for you to use file(WRITE) instead of configure_file(), and
execute_process() instead of add_custom_target()? Basically, perform the
pre-configure step as part of the first CMake run itself.
Dear All,
I'd like to ask for some advice about the following issue. We're migrating a
very big project (millions of lines of code...) from a custom build manager to
CMake.
The software is put together from separate "packages" that are all developed by
a different set of people. Our nightly
Hej hej,
for some reason your mail was not delivered to me and I only stumbled upon it
by chance in the archives (while trying to find out where another one of my
mails to the list disappeared to).
In any case, yes, I am adding the .rc file to my add_library command. The issue
I have is that
Hi,
Patches help to install universal iOS (device + simulator) libraries by
triggering some extra instructions (build + fuse) after "regular"
library installation finished. This behavior controlled by CMake
variable CMAKE_IOS_INSTALL_UNIVERSAL_LIBS.
= Example =
> cat CMakeLists.txt
What if you call your dependency-fetcher script with a straight
macro/function call or `include` or `execute_process` instead of putting it
into a custom target? I'm thinking of something like this:
set(DEP_SCRIPT_OUT ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/dep-script-out.cmake)
if(NOT EXISTS
Brad King wrote:
> On 09/23/2015 03:13 PM, Stephen Kelly wrote:
>> The end result of the current fix-max-path-initialization branch is the
>> same as it was then.
>
> Okay. I can reproduce it with the current topic (ba7f7067..16354083).
> Within the topic it bisects to:
>
>
2015-09-23 17:00 GMT+02:00 CHEVRIER, Marc :
> Any comments about this problem?
Sorry I've forgotten about this mail... From what you're describing it
should work. I'll take a look later today and get back to you then.
Thanks,
Domen
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Unfortunately, "pushd" is an inappropriate command to use when the
argument is quoted. It works just fine with "/" characters if the
argument is quoted...
For example:
C:\Users\davidcole>pushd C:\Windows\System32
C:\Windows\System32>pushd C:/dev
The syntax of the command is
I factored out the code from cmOutputConverter::ConvertToOutputFormat() into
another helper method called ConvertDirectorySeparatorsForShell(), changed the
SHELL_PATH genex to accept only absolute paths, and changed its documentation
accordingly. I also added a BadSHELL_PATH test to the
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On 09/22/2015 08:53 AM, Brad King wrote:
> In this case we have a bug in a new feature that was
> introduced in post-3.3 development so we need to either fix it or
> remove the offending parts of the new features before Oct 1 for 3.4.
In preparation for the 3.4 freeze I've added a topic to revert
On 9/24/2015 7:47 AM, Attila Krasznahorkay wrote:
Dear All,
I'd like to ask for some advice about the following issue. We're
migrating a very big project (millions of lines of code...) from a
custom build manager to CMake.
The software is put together from separate "packages" that are all
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Great, thank you, Brad & David.
Regarding the ExternalProjectShellPathGenex test: I wrongly assumed that the
WIN32 variable wouldn't be set when using MSYS and the like. Would it make
sense to keep the test when changing the WIN32 check to MSVC? Good to know that
pushd is working for quoted
On 09/23/2015 05:18 PM, Robert Goulet wrote:
> Here is the patch to support genex for install(DIRECTORY) command
> DESTINATION option.
Thanks. Applied with minor tweaks:
install: Allow generator expressions in DIRECTORY DESTINATION
http://cmake.org/gitweb?p=cmake.git;a=commitdiff;h=bd189cc2
On 09/24/2015 09:05 AM, Kislinskiy, Stefan wrote:
> I factored out the code from cmOutputConverter::ConvertToOutputFormat()
> into another helper method called ConvertDirectorySeparatorsForShell(),
> changed the SHELL_PATH genex to accept only absolute paths, and changed
> its documentation
Hi all,
I've run into an annoying issue making package sources with CPack in OS X
(Mavericks and Yosemite).
I set up CPack to produce a tarball of my source tree with bzip, but in OS
X tar will pick up the AppleDouble files in the source folder and stuff
them into the archive too. As a result my
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On 9/24/2015 4:26 PM, Matthäus G. Chajdas wrote:
Hi,
that sounds like it would do the trick. I wasn't aware that
execute_process will block the script until it's done executing. Need to
check this out but that definitely looks like the way to go, thanks!
ExternalProject might be a better
On 09/23/2015 06:48 PM, Gilles Khouzam wrote:
> This adds only the WINDOWS_TARGET_PLATFORM_VERSION property as it
> currently only supports the desktop scenario and is extracted
> from the rest of the Windows 10 Store support.
Thanks. While reviewing this much simpler patch I realized that
the
How is it possible to add some files only to the ARCHIVE generators with CMake/CPack?
Apparently components do that, but I can't figure how to say "only add component X to
generator Y". I did something like this:
In CPackConfig.cmake:
set(CPACK_PROJECT_CONFIG_FILE
On 9/24/2015 5:02 PM, Matthäus G. Chajdas wrote:
Hi,
how does the ExternalProject interact with subsequent find_library calls?
I've seen projects building dependencies through ExternalProject, but
those would the project manually by querying ExternalProject and adding
a new imported target.
Thanks Brad!
Sent from mobile, please excuse typos.
> On Sep 24, 2015, at 10:24 AM, Brad King wrote:
>
>> On 09/23/2015 05:18 PM, Robert Goulet wrote:
>> Here is the patch to support genex for install(DIRECTORY) command
>> DESTINATION option.
>
> Thanks. Applied with
I've created a fix for the issue of -Wno-dev and -Wno-deprecated options
not being honoured, and extended the tests to cover this additional
scenario.
However I'm having an issue with determining if variables are set in
cmake.cxx. The initial fix checked for the variables using the
_VERSION_MINOR 3)
-set(CMake_VERSION_PATCH 20150924)
+set(CMake_VERSION_PATCH 20150925)
#set(CMake_VERSION_RC 1)
---
Summary of changes:
Source/CMakeVersion.cmake |2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
hooks/
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Hi,
that sounds like it would do the trick. I wasn't aware that
execute_process will block the script until it's done executing. Need to
check this out but that definitely looks like the way to go, thanks!
Cheers,
Matthäus
Am 24.09.2015 um 10:14 schrieb Tamás Kenéz:
> What if you call your
Hi,
how does the ExternalProject interact with subsequent find_library calls?
I've seen projects building dependencies through ExternalProject, but
those would the project manually by querying ExternalProject and adding
a new imported target. How would I connect an ExternalProject to one or
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