grumf :/
i have try this, can you help me to look what that don't match
http://pastie.org/561035
he don't compile the po file :/ and i don't found the mo target dependancies
From: alexisis-pristont...@hotmail.com
To: cmake@cmake.org
Subject: RE: [CMake] specific target to gettext
Date: Sun, 26 Ju
Steven Wilson wrote:
Is there a programmatic way for a CMakeLists.txt file to determine if it
is being processed by the command line cmake or the gui cmake?
No, but it should not matter
-Bill
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Is there a programmatic way for a CMakeLists.txt file to determine if it is
being processed by the command line cmake or the gui cmake?
Thanks,
Steve
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I am using a custom compiler and during the initialization of CMake, the
CMakeTestCCompiler.cmake is invoked which tries to compile a simple
program. However the compile fails it is because of the flags passed to
the compiler.
For example, the command line that is generated by CMake is:
"C
Hi Carter,
Maybe my solution may help you too:
Please see my latest thread/post with the subject "Script running gcc does not
come back".
I had the problem how to add an option
"-frandom-seed=" to the gcc call.
Joerg
Von: cmake-boun...@cmake.org [mailto
Hi,
I could solve the problem in the meantime. I've put "exit" at the end of the
script and I found out that calling g++ also with the linker flags was a
problem.
@Tyler:
With this script I've now solved the problem adding "-frandom-seed="
to gcc's argument list by bypassing the direct call of
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 04:19:48PM +0200, roze...@volny.cz wrote:
> When 'make' is called, both libraries are built and then STATICALLY linked
> to the application - works perfectly.
>
> However, when 'make install' is called, the libraries are installed as
> well (right, they contain INSTALL() de
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 01:49:18PM +0200, Jörg Förstner wrote:
> I try to bypass CMake's direct call of gcc, by running a script "compile.sh"
> instead. The script would allow me to first extend the gcc arguments to my
> needs and then call gcc.
> After calling "make" everything is built fine, bu
Dear all,
I would like to ask, if CMake supports something like "conditional"
installation.
My CMakeLists.txt includes the following:
# The source files of the application (binary)
add_directory(src)
# The subdirectories with the required libraries. They are included
# through svn:externals
# T
Hi,
I try to bypass CMake's direct call of gcc, by running a script "compile.sh"
instead. The script would allow me to first extend the gcc arguments to my
needs and then call gcc.
After calling "make" everything is built fine, but in the end, the prompt does
not come back. I have to press to
> Looks like a bug.
Submitted: http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=9317
Regards, Tomek.
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