You can also use cmake to just copy the DLLs into the appropriate directory.
Here is a snippet from our own projects.
#---
#- This copies all the Prebuilt Pipeline files into the Build directory so the
help
#- works from
least on macOS &
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From: Juan Sanchez
Date: Thursday, September 12, 2019 at 11:35 AM
To: Michael Jackson
Cc: CMake
Subject: Re: [CMake] Setting RPATH lookup on macOS
The macOS install_name_tool can be used to change the RPATH of your binaries.
It
On 9/11/19, 5:42 PM, "Kyle Edwards" wrote:
On Wed, 2019-09-11 at 17:33 -0400, Michael Jackson wrote:
> Already looked on google and at the CMake documentation but
> everything listed does not seem to work so here is the setup.
>
> I am using MKL a
2.3/5.12.3/clang_64/lib
(offset 12)
Oddly the Qt libraries and one of my own libraries do get their rpaths encoded.
I feel like I need to append to the RPATH that gets encoded into the executable
but I am not really figuring out how to do that.
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On 8/16/19, 2:09 PM, "Kyle Edwards" wrote:
On Fri, 2019-08-16 at 13:54 -0400, Michael Jackson wrote:
> What are the values to the -T argument that are to be used so that I
> can use VS2019 but have the 2017 compilers?
What are the values to the -T argument that are to be used so that I can use
VS2019 but have the 2017 compilers?
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David,
I think a bit more explanation of the philosophy (at least how I interpret
it) is needed. I see in your emails that you are “targeting makefiles”. With
CMake you need to really stop thinking this way. Rarely do you need to target
any specific build system (although those times do co
that needs to be done to
ensure that CTest exports the HOME variable for the user running the test?
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Cool tip. Didn’t know that. I should compact my script a bit. I do that for the
Intel Fortran compiler that we use but didn’t think of it for the vcvarsall.bat
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From: Juan Sanchez
Date: Wednesday, May 22, 2019 at 11:41 AM
To: Michael Jackson
Cc: Robert Dailey
have CMake-Gui launch with all
the correctly identified compilers.
I am happy to share the .bat file if you are interested. I have it updated for
VS2017 at the moment but have been doing it this way since VS2013.
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>
> I am running on Win7 but colleagues use Win10 and have not had any issues
> either.
>
> All that to say: shouldn’t be an issue.
>
> -Caleb
>
> On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 5:05 PM Michael Jackson <
> mike.jack...@bluequartz.net> wrote:
>
>> Curren
run from the C: drive?
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stopped BUT the
actual compilers (clang in my case) keep going. I have to open a terminal and
“killall clang” to get everything to stop. I never had a problem until I
updated to Xcode 10.1. This is with CMake 3.13.0 and macOS 10.13.6. Again,
maybe related, maybe not.
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project. I added some "smarts" to it to at least compare the new output with
the old output and only over write if they are different.
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l rules to place them into the
proper location. Not neat, not clean but works for us.
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On 10/8/18, 6:44 AM, "CMake on behalf of Andreas Paku
d environment variables, set
environment variables for the locale in each bash script file that gets called?
I am just plain out of ideas.
Thanks for any help.
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On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 4:02 PM J Decker wrote:
> "C:/tools/unix/cmake/bin/cmake.exe" -G "Visual Studio 15 2016 Win64" -T
> "v140" ..
> C:\tools\unix\cmake\bin\cmake.exe --build . --config "Debug" --target
> "INSTALL"
>
> On
f Mateusz Loskot"
wrote:
On Fri, 21 Sep 2018 at 16:13, Michael Jackson
wrote:
>
> For those that want to actually use Visual Studio 15 2017 is there
anything in CMake or an environment variable that can be set?
Isn't host=x64 for that purpose?
ht
environment variable or use the -T
host=x64" option with compiling (as Volker just mentioned).
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On 9/21/18, 10:41 AM, "R0b0t1" w
-make-visual-studio-use-the-native-amd64-toolchain/25626630#25626630
Is there a CMake variable that I can set to tell Visual Studio to use the X64
toolchain?
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I add it manually each and every time. I have to tell all new developers to
remember to add the flag otherwise they are still sitting after an hour waiting
on our code to compile wondering why it takes so long. Then it hits us, "Oh,
Yeah. Open CMake-Gui and set the /MP flag". I'm frustrated at t
: Marc CHEVRIER
Date: Tuesday, September 11, 2018 at 1:28 PM
To: Michael Jackson
Cc: CMake
Subject: Re: [CMake] Appending to CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS
If you set directory property at the top level CMakeList.txt, before any target
definition, all targets will inherit this value.
And, because pr
configure
using Visual Studio (2015/2017) as the generator. I guess I could put the
append string fairly high up in the CMake hierarchy. I am not seeing a property
(from the first link you sent) that would allow me to do that.
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this?
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On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 1:47 PM Michael Jackson
wrote:
>
> I would like to copy some files from my source dir into my binary
RUNTIME_DIR based on the current configuration being com
ite a simple C++ program to do the copy for me (which
seems ludicrous to have to do..)
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You need to pass in more paths to the “fixup_bundle()” method. Those paths are
the paths where the libraries are located so CMake has somewhere else to look
in case the absolute path is not encoded in the dylib itself. I could point you
to our project but it is pretty scary in there. We use a cu
Thank you for the links.
After reading through all the various discussions is there a time line of when
the feature will be added back to CMake? Is it a matter of having somebody to
work the problem? Is the problem solvable?
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Searching the mailing list archives for the RC3 announcement I scrolled to the
bottom and found:
Brad King (2):
Revert "target_link_libraries: Allow use with targets in other
directories"
CMake 3.12.0-rc3
Just curious what caused the issue to revert the change?
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error message. I was trying to
keep up with the RCs but just got back from travel to test the release. We were
counting on that new feature for a few aspects of our project. Was the feature
pulled due to bugs?
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python module target through the use of
target_sources() command. Not sure how that works or if that idea would work.
Thoughts or pointers would be very much welcome.
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CMake is looking for .app package and my guess is that the package being built
is a "unix" style installation. If your project depends on just MacPorts you
should be able to just do "make install" after setting the
CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/local.
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-Original Message-
From: "Alan W. Irwin"
Date: Monday, February 26, 2018 at 6:02 PM
To: Michael Jackson
Cc: CMake Mail List
Subject: Re: [CMake] Return an Error Code (or something) from a CMake Script.
On 2018-02-26 14:19-0500 Michael Jackson wrote:
> In ou
In our CMake based project I generate a *.cmake file which I call with the
following bit of code:
add_custom_target(DREAM3D_MKDOCS_GENERATION ALL
COMMAND "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" -P "${docsCmakeFile}"
COMMENT "using mkdocs to generate the documentation"
)
Inside the generated file is t
I would definintely consider renaming the plugin if that meant it
would kick off earlier.
Any suggestions would be great.
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its, and can be fast-forwarded.
(use "git pull" to update your local branch)
Untracked files:
(use "git add ..." to include in what will be committed)
"tests/mu\303\261oz.t"
nothing added to commit but untracked files present (use "git add" t
oughts on
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.cmake file and the associated error make
sense. If you were to copy-paste the code from Foo.cmake into your
CMakeLIsts.txt file then it would be looking for a Bar.cmake file in the same
directory as "CMakeLists.txt".
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nything is broken on that side.
Thanks for any information anyone may have. Thoughts. Ideas. All are welcome.
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You are over thinking it. As someone else stated, check if the build directory
and the source directory are the same and if they are you FATAL_ERROR with a
message. Otherwise you can put a single CMakeLists.txt file in the top level to
kick things off.
Plus, I think it is starting to become fai
You should explicitly set the installation location of your package using
–DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/xxx///xxx during the initial invocation of
cmake.
This should be set to a location you KNOW you have normal write access to. Once
this is set then you will no longer need to use “sudo” t
Let's hope this try actually works. It was tried 8 years ago but some of
the boost developers really fought the transition. Hopefully with the
support of the steering committee it will work. Let's all welcome the
boost devs into the CMake community with wide open arms.
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Thank you for the suggestions.
It is almost like a Jom for moc needs to be written.
-Mike Jackson
From: Benjamin Ballet
Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 5:47:20 AM
To: Michael Jackson
Cc: cmake
Subject: Re: [CMake] Parallel moc for Qt files
I don't know h
, July 6, 2017 6:11:50 PM
To: Michael Jackson
Cc: cmake
Subject: Re: [CMake] Parallel moc for Qt files
On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 10:00 PM, Michael Jackson
mailto:mike.jack...@bluequartz.net>> wrote:
I have a large list of files that need to have Qt's 'moc' run on them (107
he
I have a large list of files that need to have Qt's 'moc' run on them
(107 headers). I use all the normal CMake facilities for Qt based
projects. I noticed that the generation of the moc files are done
serially. Is there a flag or anything that I can use to run the
generation in Parallel? I ask
the folder structure, not the logical layout of the CMake
scripts.
There is a tendency though of hooking all CMake notions into the IDE,
such as CTests show up Test Explorer. Reach out to the VS CMake team
and let them know that there is such need, perhaps controlled through
a switch.
I was just exploring in a command line the CMake Server mode in 3.8 (I
have not tried 3.9 yet) just to see what gets output and I was wondering
if CMake-Server mode supports "set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY USE_FOLDERS
ON)" for any generator? I was specifically using the "ninja" generator
for my e
Our project uses some custom cmake functions to gather the DLLs from 3rd
party libs (HDF5, TBB, Qt) and create custom targets to copy them to the
build directory and create install rules to copy them to the package
when it is created. Yes, they were tedious to write and get correct but
they see
Tobias Hunger wrote:
On Feb 7, 2017 20:43, "Brad King" mailto:brad.k...@kitware.com>> wrote:
On 02/07/2017 02:23 PM, Michael Jackson wrote:
> Are there any improvements to the cmake -server mode? I am
testing the
> combination of QtCreator and CMake
Are there any improvements to the cmake -server mode? I am testing the
combination of QtCreator and CMake and there seemed to be an issue where
the list of projects are in Alphabetical order and not in a "top down"
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full path?
set_target_properties(foo PROPERTIES MACOSX_RPATH OFF)
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- On Dec 5, 2016, at 7:38 PM, Michael Jackson mike.jack...@bluequartz.net
wrote:
what combinations of RPATH variables do I need to set to get a full,
absolute path to a build library in my build tree? THis is on macOS
10.10.5 and cma
what combinations of RPATH variables do I need to set to get a full,
absolute path to a build library in my build tree? THis is on macOS
10.10.5 and cmake 3.5 and above. I have tried all sorts of combinations
and I either get just the library name or @rpath/library.dylib neither
of which is goi
I am using the BundleUtilites on macOS to create a redistributable
package that consists of a large number of command line programs,
libraries and other assorted support files. The issue that I am having
is that each time BundleUtilities runs on a given executable, it will
also attempt to "fix
Mike Jackson [mike.jack...@bluequartz.net]
Craig Scott wrote:
Does "ninja -d explain" tell you what you need?
On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 5:34 AM, Michael Jackson
mailto:mike.jack...@bluequartz.net>> wrote:
Is there a way to determine which files in my build directory have
Is there a way to determine which files in my build directory have
changed for a given run of CMake? The use case is that I made what I
thought was a small change to my configuration using cmake and when I
went to build it was basically a full recompile. During our cmake run we
do use configure
Is there a command or variable or a code snippet from someone that
essentially has a list of all the "include_directories" that have been
used/created in a given project? Or can I get a list of all the
targets(created and imported) and then get the list of
"include_directories" from those targe
Just to add my 2 cents to this. This past year a collaborator of mine
updated his F95 code to F2003 and the ISO_C_BINDING syntax and this made
the interaction between our C/C++ codes and their Fortran codes
extremely easy. No more macros to try to figure out. It oddly, just
seems to work. Well
I would agree. I don't know how many subtle runtime bugs I have had to
figure out because our project mixed debug and release runtimes on MSVC.
DON'T do it unless you REALLY have to. But even then I would never
actually deploy that into production.
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Louis-Paul CORDIER wrote:
Hi,
This is a feature proposal for the documentation. Cmake is making use of
cmake_minimum_required() command, that is very useful. Unfortunately it
is very hard to identify commands that will work without browsing all
I have a project that I am configuring with Visual Studio 12 2013 Win64 and
Intel Fortran v16/v17. I have executables where there is both a .cpp file
and a .f90 file.
The .f90 file is not compiled when I compile the solution. If I use NMake
Makefiles everything compiles, links and executes just fi
ommand prompt that
> works for your "from the command line" scenario?
>
> On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 1:58 PM, Michael Jackson
> wrote:
> > My combination is Windows 10 (Anniversary Update), Visual Studio 12 2013
> > Update 5, Ninja and CMake 3.5/3.6.
> >
&g
My combination is Windows 10 (Anniversary Update), Visual Studio 12 2013
Update 5, Ninja and CMake 3.5/3.6.
I launch CMake-GUI.exe, select my Source and binary directories and then
"Configure", select "Ninja" as the generator and then I instantly get
the error that CMake can not find the C/C++
other parameters?
On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 10:52 AM, Michael Jackson
wrote:
I have the following CMake file:
set(QHull_GIT_REPO "git://github.com/qhull/qhull")
set(QHull_GIT_TAG "")
set(QHull_INSTALL_NAME "qhull")
set(QHull_INSTALL_NAME "qhull-2015.2")
I have the following CMake file:
set(QHull_GIT_REPO "git://github.com/qhull/qhull")
set(QHull_GIT_TAG "")
set(QHull_INSTALL_NAME "qhull")
set(QHull_INSTALL_NAME "qhull-2015.2")
ExternalProject_Add(${QHull_INSTALL_NAME}
PREFIX ${Fusion_SDK_ROOT}
URL "http://www.qhull.org/download/qhull-2015-
Can anyone point my to a project, including scripts etc, that shows how
to use Visual Studio as the build mechanism for a Visual Fortran project?
My Problem is the following: I am generating a Visual Studio with Intel
Fortran compiler (v16.x) from CMake but when I load the resulting sln
file i
I have a project that uses CMake. I had been compiling against Qt 5.6.0 for
a while but due to issues with QWebEngine I installed Qt 5.6.1 instead and
compiled against that. I can run my application from the build directory
but when I go to use cpack to package my application I am getting the
follo
ws is many times more expensive than on other platforms - it
could be the temp file I/O you are doing.
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 11:09 AM, Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson <mailto:mike.jack...@bluequartz.net>
May 12, 2016 at 12:09 PM
Is there a way to "time profile" our cmake codes?
Is there a way to "time profile" our cmake codes? We have noticed lately
that running cmake on our project lately has taken a large uptick in
time and we are trying to figure out where the newly added time is
coming from. We do a lot of I/O writing temp files, comparing temp files
to files that
ME_DIR
${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/lib)
Clint
- On Apr 26, 2016, at 12:24 PM, Michael Jackson
wrote:
Michael Jackson <mailto:mike.jack...@bluequartz.net>
April 26, 2016 at 2:24 PM
I am building a library and installing onto the local system. After
installation otool reports that the path is
I am building a library and installing onto the local system. After
installation otool reports that the path is "@rpath/lib/libEMsoft.dylib"
How can I have the installed path be the full absolute path to the
library. For this use case @rpath is not going to work.
I have tried https://cmake.or
What is the oldest version of OS X that CMake actually runs on? I guess
I would support the last version of Xcode that actually ran on that
platform. In reality this is probably 10.6.8? But At the next major
update of CMake (3.5 or 3.6) I would actually draw a line in the sand
and pump that up
tel Fortran on Linux (v13-16) with bind(c) w/o issue. FWIW - I also
> use the Portland Group (12+) and IBM Fortran (v14) compilers this way.
>
> -kt
>
> -Original Message-
> From: CMake [mailto:cmake-boun...@cmake.org] On Behalf Of Michael Jackson
> Sent: Monday, Janu
lle wrote:
>
> On 11/01/2016 17:58, Michael Jackson wrote:
>> and we call the function from our C code like the following:
>>
>>
>> SingleEBSDPattern_(ipar, fpar, ebsdPattern, quats, accum_e, mLPNH, mLPSH);
>>
> You need to use the macro
I am trying to integrate a FORTRAN library into our C++ project. I have
used the following in our CMakeLists.txt file:
include(CMakeAddFortranSubdirectory)
cmake_add_fortran_subdirectory(src
NO_EXTERNAL_INSTALL
PROJECT EMSoftLib # project name in toplevel CMakeLists.txt in lapack
LIBRARIES
During our packaging process one of our support libraries is getting missed for
various reasons (severe edge case). Is it possible to use the “Fixup_bundle”
CMake function with a single library? Or add that single library as an
additional library that needs to be adjusted?
Thanks
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> On Dec 24, 2015, at 2:24 AM, Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
>
> On Wed, 23 Dec 2015, Michael Jackson wrote:
>
>>>
>>> Hm... Okay -- so, since I all my dependencies myself as cmake external
>>> projects, I guess I want all of them set to rpath. I guess
> On Dec 23, 2015, at 12:02 PM, Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
>
> On Tue, 22 Dec 2015, clin...@elemtech.com wrote:
>
>>
>> On Dec 21, 2015 12:26 PM, Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
>>>
>>> All libraries I link to are built. Some come with a cmake build system,
>>> some with an automake build system, boost
> On Oct 19, 2015, at 7:01 AM, Gregor Jasny via CMake wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> On 17/10/15 18:28, Michael Jackson wrote:
>> Are there any known issues with Xcode 6.4 and CMake 3.3.x? I ask because in
>> our project when we generate the Xcode project we end up with 2
Are there any known issues with Xcode 6.4 and CMake 3.3.x? I ask because in our
project when we generate the Xcode project we end up with 2 or 3 executables
listed in the drop down combo box. We also end up with lots of duplicate
targets in the Xcode project. And the first time I open an Xcode p
hello list,
I am running Xcode (5 & 6) and using CMake to generate the Xcode project
files. We have a lot of targets for our project and we were looking into ways
of refactoring the Cmake codes in order to reduce the number of targets. For
example we have a lot of plugins that we compile and
lso looking at the
> source for BundleUtilities. It seems like it shouldn't be difficult to make a
> module that provides the generic functionality across platforms.
>
>> On Sep 12, 2015, at 9:09 PM, Michael Jackson
>> wrote:
>>
>> I have a mix of .app a
I have a mix of .app and command line executables for our project on OS X. I
wrote a templated .sh file that cmake uses to “configure_file()” by filling in
details needed. The Script itself does the “fix up” stuff by running otool,
parsing the output, looking for the libraries and then updating
Daniel Schepler
wrote:
> Doesn't CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH work for you?
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> From: CMake [cmake-boun...@cmake.org] on behalf of Michael Jackson
> [mike.jack...@bluequartz.net]
> Sent: Friday, September 04, 2015 10:33 AM
> To: CMake list
> Subject: Re:
Nils
>
> On Thu, Sep 3, 2015 at 1:48 PM, Michael Jackson
> wrote:
> I have compiled the Protocol Buffer library on OS X and I am using the
> following CMake code to try and find the compiled libraries:
>
> find_package(Protobuf REQUIRED)
>
>
> but when confi
I have compiled the Protocol Buffer library on OS X and I am using the
following CMake code to try and find the compiled libraries:
find_package(Protobuf REQUIRED)
but when configuring I get the usual
CMake Error: The following variables are used in this project, but they are set
to NOTFOUND.
I thought there used to be a DocBook version of the documentation? At one point
I had an XML parser that used that as input to process the documentation in the
same way.
Mike Jackson
On Aug 17, 2015, at 8:51 AM, Robert Dailey wrote:
> I've attached a python script I'm using to obtain a list o
On Jul 30, 2015, at 11:56 AM, Dan Kegel wrote:
>
> Am 30.07.2015 10:15 vorm. schrieb "Bill Hoffman" :
> >
> > On 7/30/2015 10:48 AM, Dan Kegel wrote:
> >>
> >> I wouldn't mind getting rid of the cache, it's a bizarre concept that
> >> appears
> >> to be a workaround for users who can't stand s
Well the definitely removes the case sensitivity issue. Do you have a compact
example that shows the failure? I took a look in our project and we don't have
any cases like this. I would find it a very odd and subtle bug it this really
were an issue. one of those edge cases that just did not get
to be very precise,
OS X is a "Case Preserving but NOT Case sensitive" be default. OS X can be
made to be case sensitive but no one actually recommends it.
this means that on OS X foo.h and Foo.h resolve to be the same file, where as
on Linux they would be 2 different files. You would have
http://www.cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.2/variable/CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED.html
Best Regards
Roman
*Von:*CMake [mailto:cmake-boun...@cmake.org] *Im Auftrag von *Michael
Jackson
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*An:* cmake@cmake.org
*Betreff:* Re: [CMake] Setting CXX_STANDARD 11 Enables GNU
Is there a project wide CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED that I can set? I am wanting to
migrate our project to C++ 11 and would rather set something in the project
root rather than find every place where our own and our customers plugin codes
create a target.
Thanks
Mike Jackson
On Jul 4, 2015, at 5:13
And I will follow that up quickly with ".. it was buried down in our project….".
Thanks for the help.
Mike J.
On Jun 18, 2015, at 3:45 PM, Michael Jackson
wrote:
> Found the source. the generated CTestConfig.cmake is the following:
>
>
> ## This file should be placed
an
> ExternalProject.
>
> Do you have any of those?
>
> Have you grepped your source tree for -j yet?
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 3:17 PM, Michael Jackson
> wrote:
>> I will have to admit that I don't pretend to completely understand the CMake
>> file tha
ITIAL_MAKE_ARGS
> "-j${_CMAKE_KATE_PROCESSOR
> Modules/CMakeFindKate.cmake:set(CMAKE_KATE_MAKE_ARGUMENTS
> "${_CMAKE_KATE_INITIAL_MAKE_ARGS
>
> And it looks like those try to restrict it to a "make" tool, so they
> shouldn't be using it in the case of xcodeb
, or your environment...)
>
> grep for just "\-j" -- the value 16 may come from a variable evaluation.
>
>
> HTH,
> David C.
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 8:51 AM, Michael Jackson
> wrote:
>> We have a nightly build for our project as reported here
We have a nightly build for our project as reported here
http://my.cdash.org/viewBuildError.php?buildid=781789 which is producing an
error. The short of it is that CTest is using xcodebuild (which is correct) but
is trying to pass the “-j16” style that normal “MakeFiles” would use. I have
looke
On Jun 16, 2015, at 3:27 PM, Gregor Jasny wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I applied some fixes to what becomes CMake 3.3. could you please test
> the release candidate?
>
> On 16/06/15 16:27, Michael Jackson wrote:
>> Running OS X 10.8.5 with Xcode 5.1.1 and Cmake 3.2.
Running OS X 10.8.5 with Xcode 5.1.1 and Cmake 3.2.x and 3.3.RC and neither
generate a Xcode project file that can be opened by Xcode. We get valid Ninja
and Makefile projects for our project. I was wondering if anyone else has seen
this issue. Not sure if there is something in our project that
We are very interested in using the "include-what-you-use" functionality. Is
there a wiki page or something that can help us get all the dependencies
setup, compiled and working.
Thanks
Mike Jackson
-Original Message-
From: CMake [mailto:cmake-boun...@cmake.org] On Behalf Of Robert Mayn
I have a bit of Cmake code that I can not seem to figure out how to get to
actually run during cpack. HEre is the code:
GET_FILENAME_COMPONENT (SELF_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE}" PATH)
configure_file("${SELF_DIR}/Deploy_ITK_Libs.sh.in"
"${DREAM3DProj_BINARY_DIR}/Deploy_ITK
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