Hi cmake list,
I'm using cmake to manage a CUDA project, and I'm generating an eclipse
project for development.
Since CDT doesn't natively understand the output from the nvidia
compiler, I've created a new regex error parser (I'm using eclipse 3.7
but I heard 3.6 has this ability as well), howe
On Thu, 2011-08-11 at 13:42 -0400, cheshirekow wrote:
> Is there a way to tell cmake to only care about the doc target? As in
> don't fail when it can't find libraries required by other targets?
>
I've decided that I can accomplish what I want by putting the build
command
I'm trying to automate generation of doxygen documentation for codes on
a webserver. The webserver contains a working copy of the codes checked
out from version control, and I'd like to script the process of going
into each and running doxygen. The server that's running the site
doesn't have all th
> You should set CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH instead of relying on pkgconfig. Then you
> can
> be sure that cmake will figure out the stuff in a way that it works (i.e.
> libraries with full paths).
>
That worked like a charm. I'm glad there turned out to be a simple
solution.
> > link_directories( ${
I'm pretty new to cmake and I'm trying to port an (early) project with
gtkmm-3.0. The project builds fine with my makefiles, so I know I don't
have errors in the code. I'm running ubuntu lucid so I don't want to
install gtkmm-3.0 (and it's dozen dependencies) in the system locations
(/usr, /usr/loc