Hi David,
thanks for the clarification. I set ${PROJECT_NAME} and ${SOURCE_DIR} to the
appropriate name, but it changes from script to script (there is one script for
every packet I create, so I only showed the code, that is used by all
projects.)
I am actually not working full time on this
Hi,
I'm facing another rather simple problem.
I try to modify a variable defined in the main CMakeLists.txt within
another one called by the add_subdirectory command. Modification is
well taken into account in the subfolder but once back in the main one,
variable is set back to its previous
Hi Oliver,
Use the option PARENT_SCOPE when setting the variable.
HTH,
Marcel Loose.
On Mon, 2009-11-09 at 11:11 +0100, Olivier Pierard wrote:
Hi,
I'm facing another rather simple problem.
I try to modify a variable defined in the main CMakeLists.txt within
another one called by the
Hello
I'm converting a big internal buildsystem over to cmake and need to
expose some .o files after the build[1]. I have looked around on the
web but not found a definitive answer for a way to do this, I'm
contemplating two ways of doing it:
* as a post_build command I create links in the
set(... PARENT_SCOPE)
Michael
On 9. Nov, 2009, at 11:11 , Olivier Pierard wrote:
Hi,
I'm facing another rather simple problem.
I try to modify a variable defined in the main CMakeLists.txt within
another one called by the add_subdirectory command. Modification is
well taken into account in
2009/11/6 Alexander Neundorf a.neundorf-w...@gmx.net:
Can you check whether that's still the case with the current 2.8.0 RC ?
It is still in there when using cmake-2.8.0-rc2-Linux-i386.
Kind regards
Ingolf
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Hi all,
I encountered the following problem when trying to 'make install' a
statically linked executable on a ppc64 platform.
CMake Error at cmake_install.cmake:47 (FILE):
file RPATH_CHANGE could not write new RPATH:
/tmp/loose/cmake/cmake-rpath/install/lib
to the file:
Hello,
sorry for asking this right after the release of CMake 2.8, but I only
stumpled upon the problem right now (using 2.6, however).
Are there any plans to fix
http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=9090 (still marked as
open)? We actually do have the same situation that we add
2009/11/9 Steven Wilson steven.wesley.wil...@gmail.com:
What CVS tag is used for the 2.8.0 release?
I guess it **WILL** be something like
CMake-2-8-0
I see a CMake-2-8 branch, but
when building from that branch the cmake --version still reports cmake
version 2.8.0-rc5
Then I guess 2.8.0
Thank you very much for CMake--I love it.
I need to build RPMs using CPack. This worked using rpmbuild 4.4.2.1 and
the latest CVS version of CMake.
But when I installed rpmbuild 4.7.1 I found that, prior to the %install
phase, rpmbuild clears your entire buildroot directory. This is
James C. Sutherland wrote:
However, I just discovered that this is a deprecated feature, and that
install(EXPORT...)
should be used instead.
Good, it is much more modern and more powerful.
However, it is not clear to me how to incorporate dependencies when
using the install(EXPORT)
2009/11/9 forr...@forrestheller.com:
Thank you very much for CMake--I love it.
I need to build RPMs using CPack. This worked using rpmbuild 4.4.2.1 and
the latest CVS version of CMake.
But when I installed rpmbuild 4.7.1 I found that, prior to the %install
phase, rpmbuild clears your
On Nov 9, 2009, at 12:00 PM, Brad King wrote:
James C. Sutherland wrote:
However, I just discovered that this is a deprecated feature, and
that
install(EXPORT...)
should be used instead.
Good, it is much more modern and more powerful.
However, it is not clear to me how to incorporate
2009/11/9 forr...@forrestheller.com:
Thank you very much for CMake--I love it.
I need to build RPMs using CPack. This worked using rpmbuild 4.4.2.1
and
the latest CVS version of CMake.
But when I installed rpmbuild 4.7.1 I found that, prior to the %install
phase, rpmbuild clears your
On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 07:18:05PM +0100, Johannes Stallkamp wrote:
Are there any reasons the suggested patch in
http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=9090 is not integrated into
current CMake version?
Looks like Zach Mullen just applied the patch. Hopefully that means this
fix will be
2009/11/9 forr...@forrestheller.com:
OK can you open a new bug for CPackRPM and attach your patch proposal to
it?
If yes then reply to this message in order to give us the bug number.
--
Bug # is 9872
I looked at the other CPackRPM issues before submitting the
patch--unfortunately
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Eric Noulard eric.noul...@gmail.comwrote:
2009/11/9 Steven Wilson steven.wesley.wil...@gmail.com:
What CVS tag is used for the 2.8.0 release?
I guess it **WILL** be something like
CMake-2-8-0
I see a CMake-2-8 branch, but
when building from that
Steven Wilson wrote:
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Eric Noulard eric.noul...@gmail.com
mailto:eric.noul...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/11/9 Steven Wilson steven.wesley.wil...@gmail.com
mailto:steven.wesley.wil...@gmail.com:
What CVS tag is used for the 2.8.0 release?
I guess
2009/11/9 Steven Wilson steven.wesley.wil...@gmail.com:
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Eric Noulard eric.noul...@gmail.com
wrote:
2009/11/9 Steven Wilson steven.wesley.wil...@gmail.com:
What CVS tag is used for the 2.8.0 release?
I guess it **WILL** be something like
CMake-2-8-0
I
Hi,
I am trying to create cmake configuration files for an embedded
target. From the cmake documentation I did not yet find answers to the
following questions:
1. What are the minimum settings required in a platform file?
2. What should the partitioning between platform and toolchain file look
I'm working with a CMakeLists.txt file I didn't create, so this may be a dumb
question, but that won't stop me from asking it!
We're using a System z cross-compiler called Dignus. I have it all working, but
when we merged back into the SVN trunk, the PROJECT() statement became an issue.
CMake
On Monday 09 November 2009, Ingolf Steinbach wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to create cmake configuration files for an embedded
target. From the cmake documentation I did not yet find answers to the
following questions:
1. What are the minimum settings required in a platform file?
2. What should
On 2009-11-09 12:52-0800 Phil Smith wrote:
I'm working with a CMakeLists.txt file I didn't create, so this may be a dumb
question, but that won't stop me from asking it!
We're using a System z cross-compiler called Dignus. I have it all working, but
when we merged back into the SVN trunk,
Tyler Roscoe schrieb:
On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 07:18:05PM +0100, Johannes Stallkamp wrote:
Are there any reasons the suggested patch in
http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=9090 is not integrated into
current CMake version?
Looks like Zach Mullen just applied the patch.
Dear CMakers,
I am a beginner of CMake. My problem is that in MSVC, I have two projects:
one is executable project A, and the other is library project B. A depends
on B and A has to link B. I want A to link the corresponding B separately
under different configurations. For example, if I build
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