k when I build with XCode, but not with
> CMake.
>
>
> but when I run the make it always says it is ignoring these (e.g. "warning:
> argument unused during compilation: '-L/Applications/MAMP/Library/lib'").
>
> Thanks again for you help.
> Aaron
>
>
Aaron,
it's about the way that you compile your binary and link libmysqlclient
into it. I guess (@all: please correct me if I am wrong) as I don't know
how you use cmake to build your libraries/binaries, that you don't set
the rpath of libmysqlclient inside your binary. Doing so will ensure
t
Hi Mr. Cotton ;),
is the location of libmysqlclient* available through DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
at runtime of your code?
Best,
P
On 09/06/2016 10:56 AM, Cotton Candy wrote:
Hi,
I have a project that I originally coded up using XCode. It builds and runs
just fine using XCode. Now I have tried to set u
mode, for instance).
Most of the library is regular C++ and there the COMPILE_DEFINITIONS
propagates to all source files. Now I want it to propagate to any CUDA
.cu files too.
What would it take to FindCUDA respect COMPILE_DEFINITIONS too?
Best,
Karl
On 2016-08-26 09:41, Peter Steinbach wrote:
AFAIK, there is also a global CMAKE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE that is
used to derive the target-specific value of POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE.
If you wanna use fPIC for all your targets, you may wanna consider
set(CMAKE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE ON).
Best,
P
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Hey Karl,
just gave it another shot ... so I can confirm what you saw with cmake
3.3 (btw, what cmake version did you use?). I should try a more recent
one to make sure as well.
anyhow, there 2 global workarounds that you have at your disposal:
1) set(CUDA_NVCC_FLAGS "-Dfoo") needs to be call
Hi Karl,
just a quick question, why not use add_definitions? Did you look into it
or is directory-wide preprocessor defines a nogo in your use case?
Best,
Peter
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occurred in the first place.
Once thing is for sure, the FindBoost module acutally triggered BOOST_FOUND=1!
But finding the actual libraries of boost failed.
Best,
Peter
On Thursday, November 05, 2015 05:29:16 PM Peter Steinbach wrote:
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Subject: Re: [CMake] cmake needs 2 runs to find boost
Date: Thursday, November 05, 2015, 04:41:51 PM
From: Andreas Naumann
To: Peter Steinbach
Hey Peter,
It is not a solution, but I would set Boost_DEBUG to ON and compare the
output of the first and
Any ideas?
Best,
Peter
On Thursday, November 05, 2015 01:41:33 PM Peter Steinbach wrote:
> Hi Benedikt,
>
> interesting thought, however I wonder why cmake is then capable of deducing
> the right boost version and include path. Just inside the first error
> message, I see:
>
&
t.cmake
> but boost-config.cmake, which it now finds in the cached environment of
> the first run?
>
> This assumes of course that you built boost w/ CMake and not bjam...
>
> Cheers,
>Benedikt
>
> On 03.11.2015 14:10, Peter Steinbach wrote:
> > Hi to all,
I guess, nobody has a hint on what to look at or what to try?
Best,
Peter
On Tuesday, November 03, 2015 02:10:54 PM Peter Steinbach wrote:
> Hi to all,
>
> I tested this with cmake 3.2.2 and 3.3.2 and still get the same problem.
> I'd like to use boost with gcc on windows 7 6
Hi to all,
I tested this with cmake 3.2.2 and 3.3.2 and still get the same problem.
I'd like to use boost with gcc on windows 7 64bit. I installed boost and gcc
with msys2 as I cannot use MSVC for the actual project I am looking into for
this.
the funny thing, if I use the attached CMakeLists.
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