Hello,
I'm wondering if I'm doing something wrong using ExternalProject_Add for a
subversion repository. I would expect the following behavior:
- First run, see if local copy of code has been checked out. If not 'svn
checkout'. Fails if not connected to internet.
- Consecutive runs:
- if
Hello,
I am wondering if there is a target property for executable to set a command
line argument. I did a bit of googling but I might have missed it.
Something like:
add_executable (myProgram main.cpp)
set_target_properties (myProgram COMMAND_LINE_ARGUMENTS --verbose --run)
This would set
Hello,
I haven't heard anything following my previous post. Is there any chance
someone could provide some guidance?
Sincerely,
Anton
On Aug 29, 2011, at 6:02 PM, Anton Deguet wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to use the following syntax:
find_package (xyz REQUIRED xyz1 xyz2) using a config
been set, let it
as is. That would allow me to keep using xyz_FOUND incorrectly :-)
Again, thank you for your answer.
Anton
On Sep 19, 2011, at 2:21 PM, Michael Hertling wrote:
On 09/19/2011 07:09 PM, Anton Deguet wrote:
Hello,
I haven't heard anything following my previous post
Hello,
I am trying to use the following syntax:
find_package (xyz REQUIRED xyz1 xyz2) using a config file, i.e. NOT
Findxyz.cmake.
I have a file named xyz-config.cmake that contains some code to check if the
required components are available or not (based on how xyz was compiled).
Ideally I
)
and in the config.h.in do:
#define MYLIB_HAS_WHATEVER ${MYLIB_CONFIG_HAS_WHATEVER}
Is there a better way?
Anton
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CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED(VERSION 2.6.x). Is
there an online list of feature/date of introduction or a way to access all
release notes?
Anton
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,
Anton
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created with the cmake command OPTION still appears. That
make sense as this variables are still in the cache. Is there any
way to remove these options automatically and un-clutter the cmake
UI (using ccmake or cmakesetup)?
Thanks,
Anton
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a relative path between two drives on Windows.
I there a way to tag a source file as defined with absolute path?
Anton
On Mar 9, 2007, at 12:15 PM, Anton Deguet wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to add a pre-compiled object in a library. I am
generating a solution for Microsoft Visual Studio .net
. Is there an easy way to tell CMake to
not prepend the current source path?
Also, all examples found on the web referred to .o files but not
.obj files. I am pretty sure that CMake can handle this difference
but I just wanted verify.
Thanks,
Anton
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of different computers/users in the lab and the user path
can be either one which makes it difficult to implement a robust
solution. Am I the first one to run into this issue?
Anton
On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 12:13 -0400, Anton Deguet wrote:
Bill,
I had some success with the key expansion but I
Hello,
I have found that using EXEC_PROGRAM with ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E I can
write/remove a key in the Windows registry but I haven't figured out how
to read a key. Is there a simple solution for that?
Anton
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thoughts?
Anton
On Tue, 2006-07-25 at 16:00 -0400, Brad King wrote:
Anton Deguet wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to setup a couple of nightly builds on a single Windows box.
Since the build requires DLLs (to test our __declspec and Python
wrappers), I have been trying to use the MSVC
won't work:
devenv /useenv /build Release /project Nightly
C:\Program Files\CMake 2.4\bin\ctest.exe -C Release -D Nightly
The error message is that the DLLs are not found. I looks like at one
point my environment variables have been dropped.
Any clue? I am using CMake 2.4.2.
Anton
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Daniel,
I figured out a solution which is more a trick than anything else. Basically,
I created an empty .i file as a stub for each language. For example, you have
Module.i and you could add ModulePython.i which contains:
%include Module.i. I then use CMake with these stubs.
This works but
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