Hi,
Yes, it certainly disables some checks. Thanks for the pointer.
However, on an NT system without Visual Studio for instance, but with
nmake.exe (or make.exe of msys), I still cannot have cmake generate
Makefiles:
$ cmake .
CMake Error: CMake was unable to find a build program corresponding
Verweij, Arjen wrote:
Hi,
Yes, it certainly disables some checks. Thanks for the pointer.
However, on an NT system without Visual Studio for instance, but with
nmake.exe (or make.exe of msys), I still cannot have cmake generate
Makefiles:
$ cmake .
CMake Error: CMake was unable to find a
Hi,
I'm looking for the switch that kills the compiler check in cmake. Is
there such a switch?
Through Google I found
http://www.mail-archive.com/cmake@cmake.org/msg08245.html but the answer
is not in there.
Regards,
Arjen
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On Wednesday 04 February 2009, Verweij, Arjen wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for the switch that kills the compiler check in cmake. Is
there such a switch?
Which problem do you have with the check ?
It should work.
Alex
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Well, obviously the problem is requiring a compiler when it makes no sense.
Like on test-only systems.
Arjen
From: cmake-boun...@cmake.org on behalf of Alexander Neundorf
Sent: Wed 2/4/2009 7:49 PM
To: cmake@cmake.org
Subject: Re: [CMake] ctest with cmake
Verweij, Arjen wrote:
Well, obviously the problem is requiring a compiler when it makes no
sense. Like on test-only systems.
Not that obvious
project(FooBar NONE)
That will stop CMake from enabling any compilers or languages.
-Bill
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