Hi all
I've managed to solve my own question. The trick is to use the
$ generator expression. Here is the correct line (this time
with the add_test command included, which I had forgotten to copy-paste
before, which no doubt confused everyone).
add_test(NAME SIRF_TESTS
COMM
The FindCUDA.cmake module would put list of CUDA libraries found into
corresponding CMake variables. Is there any variable with new
"project(... LANGUAGES ... CUDA)" framework to do the same (I wasn't
able to find it)?
Basically, what I want to do is to have an option to install all
dependencies
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> Den 30. dec. 2017 kl. 12.09 skrev masaru tsuchiyama :
>
> Hi,
>
> Thank you for the reply.
> I installed from the GUI installer.
>
> I could find the reason and fix the problem.
> There was a file system error and the error had nothing to do with cmake
> installer.
>
> I booted
Hi,
Could you tell me how to build cmake installer for Mac OSX (dmg file)?
Regards.
Masaru.
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Hi,
I tried to install cmake 3.10.1 (cmake-3.10.1-Darwin-x86_64.dmg) to Mac OS
X High Sierra. But it failed with the attached error.
cmake 3.9.4 has been already installed on the machine.
The error message says some necessary items were not found, the operation
couldn't be completed (the error