Hello,
I would like to launch tests with 2 specific labels: LEVEL1 and NEW
To launch tests with several labels and the OR logical operator, you can do
that:
cmake -L "(LEVEL1|NEW)"
But how can you perform the AND operator ?
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YC
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Hello,
I use cmake 3.8.2 with visual studio 2013 64 bits.
I wanted to compile a thirdparty library using ExternalProject
When I do this, I meet errors: cmake is trying to read the download timestamp
in the wrong directory:
the thirdparty library id build in
${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/_dep/CoinMP-1.8.
Thanks a lot, it works fine.
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De: "Nils Gladitz"
À: "ycollette nospam"
Cc: "cmake"
Envoyé: Lundi 26 Juin 2017 12:50:42
Objet: Re: [CMake] Warning: Argument not separated from preceding token by
whitespace.
On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 10:33
Hello,
I've got the following code in a cmake file:
109 add_custom_command(OUTPUT
${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/tmp-pcode-matlab/knitromatlab_fsolve.p
110
${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/tmp-pcode-matlab/knitromatlab_lsqnonlin.p
111
${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/tmp-pcode-m
INFO
"${CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO}")
string(REPLACE "${flag_orig}" "${flag_dest}" CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO
"${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO}")
endmacro()
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YC
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De: "Chuck Atkins"
À: "ycollett
So, as you can see, on Fedora 25, there are no -O3 flags by default.
YC
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De: "Dan Liew"
À: "ycollette nospam"
Cc: "cmake"
Envoyé: Jeudi 16 Février 2017 10:26:01
Objet: Re: [CMake] Default CMAKE_C_FLAGS value by OS
Hi,
On 16 February 2017 at
Hello,
My question is related to CMAKE_*_FLAGS.
I've got a project under linux fedora 24 and, in release mode, this project
compiles with the -O2 flag.
But when I switched to other platform (ubuntu, fedora 16 - I now this one is
quite old but I need to compile on this platform), this default opt
Thanks a lot, I will try this.
YC
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De: "Eric Noulard"
À: "Yann COLLETTE"
Cc: "cmake"
Envoyé: Vendredi 18 Novembre 2016 14:10:41
Objet: Re: [CMake] Using cpack on an install directory
2016-11-18 13:35 GMT+01:00 < ycollette.nos...@free.fr > :
Hello,
I would li
Hello,
I would like to know if it's possible to use cpack on an install directory
(without CMakeLists.txt file).
I've got a "complicated" build:
- one build in 64 bits
- one build in 32 bits
- one with license check
- one without
Every thing is installed in an install directory (64 bits files we
I forgot to say that the cmake version installed on macos is 3.4.3.
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De: "ycollette nospam"
À: "cmake"
Envoyé: Lundi 27 Juin 2016 11:56:14
Objet: [CMake] CTest periodic freeze under MacOS
Hello,
I don't really know if it's a cmake / cte
Hello,
I don't really know if it's a cmake / ctest bug but when I launch tests. I
added a timeout limit for each tests. This timeout is set to 120 sec.
Some tests fail after a timeout. And in the log file, the timemout has a
different value. For example, it can be 280 seconds. This occurs for on
Hello,
With the current version of CTest.cmake, it's not possible to set the
CTEST_DROP_SITE and some others variables via a cmake command line.
The only solution is to add a CTestConfig.cmake file is the source directory.
What about changing this part of CTest.cmake:
if(EXISTS "${PROJECT_SOU
OK, thanks for the informations. It's a lot more clear now.
YC
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De: "David Cole"
À: "ycollette nospam" , cmake@cmake.org
Envoyé: Jeudi 14 Août 2014 13:33:01
Objet: Re: [CMake] ctest and tracks
--track is the same as the TRACK argument to
Hello,
I've have configured a project to use dash to save test results.
On thing is not clear in the ctest documentation: what is the use of the
--track option ? Does it allow to create a new category (like Weekly) and
submit the test results to this new category ?
Best regards,
YC
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Hello,
I make a patch (against maint branch) to allow detection of:
.
Instead of only:
...
Where can I add some documentation related to this ?
Best regards,
YC
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De: "ycollette nospam"
À: "David Cole"
Cc: cmake@cmake.org
Envoyé: Mercred
OK, I will try to make a patch.
YC
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De: "David Cole"
À: "ycollette nospam"
Cc: cmake@cmake.org
Envoyé: Mercredi 30 Juillet 2014 17:42:07
Objet: Re: [CMake] Ctest and custom measurements
> By the way, this should be better document
By the way, this should be better documented in the cmake / ctest documentation.
And we should be allowed to add measurements like these in the log:
Log message - date - 0.1
Do I fill a bug report for this ?
YC
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De: "ycollette nospam"
À: "David C
message - date - " part)
YC
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De: "David Cole"
À: "ycollette nospam" , cmake@cmake.org
Envoyé: Mercredi 30 Juillet 2014 12:48:23
Objet: Re: [CMake] Ctest and custom measurements
Unfortunately, I always have to resort to source code analysis to
fig
Hello,
I've got an executable built using cmake.
I use ctest to test my executable. Each time the executable is executed, a log
file on std::cout is produced.
I the log file, I added the following XML tags:
0.33
I don't see these named measurements in the xml file produced by ctest -D
NighlyS
Hello,
I used cmake to build a java project. It worked fine.
Now, I wanted to build an eclipse project via the -G "Eclipse CDT4 - Unix
Makefiles".
The generated project seems to be a C/C++ projecty which will build Java files.
Is it possible to build a "pure" Java project using cmake ?
Best reg
Thanks, it works fine for the packaging.
And thanks too for the ant link. I think I will switch to the ant exec task.
Best regards,
YC
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De: "Eric Noulard"
À: "Yann COLLETTE"
Cc: "cmake"
Envoyé: Mercredi 31 Juillet 2013 17:19:17
Objet: Re: [CMake] starting cpack and se
OK, that's that simple ... Thanks a lot.
Best regards,
YC
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De: "Sören Textor [Ditec-GmbH]"
À: cmake@cmake.org
Envoyé: Mercredi 26 Juin 2013 16:33:08
Objet: Re: [CMake] Disable parallel build under windows
just remove the flag /MP from CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS
Am 26.06.2013
l -
De: "ycollette nospam"
À: "cmake"
Envoyé: Jeudi 20 Juin 2013 10:17:20
Objet: [CMake] Get a rule name
Hello
I would like to know if it's possible to get a rule like.
For example, if I do a "make clean", I would like to get "clean"
7;ve got a huge list of property and I am not able to see which one is
used in tests and which one is used on files.
YC
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De: "Leif Walsh"
À: "ycollette nospam"
Cc: cmake@cmake.org
Envoyé: Jeudi 31 Janvier 2013 13:03:14
Objet: Re: [CMake] ctest and p
What about a new -help command: --help-properties ?
Do I fill a bug report for that ?
YC
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De: "David Cole"
À: "ycollette nospam"
Cc: cmake@cmake.org
Envoyé: Mercredi 30 Janvier 2013 16:53:32
Objet: Re: [CMake] ctest and properties
T he best test
Yes, this link is really valuable. I add it in my book mark.
I didn't find it when I went on the website (maybe a mistake from my side ...).
Thanks a lot.
YC
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De: "David Cole"
À: "ycollette nospam"
Cc: cmake@cmake.org
Envoyé: Mercredi 30 Ja
Thanks for the answer.
In fact, the information I am looking for is located in
cmake-2.8.10/2/Source/cmTest.cxx in the method void
cmTest::DefineProperties(cmake *cm) line 98.
I really don't know how to get this help from command line.
I know that this information is context dependent (whether yo
Hello,
I am currently working with ctest.
I am trying to get, via the command line help, all the properties available for
TEST.
For example:
set_properties(TEST test_1 PROPERTY ??? test_2)
If I do a ctest --help-command set_property, only the command is detailed, but
no properties are displayed
ailPrint 'DEBUG: Windows 32 bits: RunningX64 = ${RunningX64}'
\\\${EndIf}
")
Best regards,
YC
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De: "ycollette nospam"
À: "cmake"
Envoyé: Vendredi 20 Janvier 2012 08:31:42
Objet: [CMake] Cmake / NSIS: escape parenthesis
Hello
Hello,
I would like to add the following statements in my nsis installer:
list(APPEND CPACK_NSIS_EXTRA_INSTALL_COMMANDS "
${If} ${RunningX64}
DetailPrint 'DEBUG: Windows 64 bits: RunningX64 = ${RunningX64}'
${Else}
DetailPrint 'DEBUG: Windows 32 bits: RunningX64 =
And this one maybe: http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=12367
It should be nice to have this one corrected, for the aesthetic of the NSIS
installer :)
Best regards,
YC
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De: "Patrick Spendrin"
À: cmake@cmake.org
Envoyé: Mercredi 11 Janvier 2012 13:14:21
Objet: Re
Hello,
With your cmake: embed the installers in your project, install them in a tmp dir
install(PROGRAMS
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/redistributable/win64/vcredist_2005_sp1_x64.exe
DESTINATION tmp)
Now, add the following specific NSIS commands:
list(APPEND CPACK_
oufarguine"
À: "ycollette nospam"
Cc: "cmake"
Envoyé: Vendredi 4 Novembre 2011 13h24:43 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne
/ Rome / Stockholm / Vienne
Objet: Re: [CMake] Visual Studio: build a 32 bit application under windows 64
bits
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 8:37 AM,
Hello,
I've got a big project using cmake.
Several applications are build as native 64 bits applications, but I need to
build one application as a 32 bit application.
cmake is run from the Visual Studio 64 console.
Is it possible to force a 32 compilation using cmake ?
Best regards,
YC
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Hello,
I found a work around for my problem related to NSIS / ZipDLL.
I rebuild the ZipDLL plugin and changed the OpenFile method: I force the use of
SH_DENYNO.
I still don't know why this is happening, but I am digging ...
int ZipPlatform::OpenFile(LPCTSTR lpszFileName, UINT iMode, int iShareM
> What do you mean by "hidden" ?
> They do have the "hidden" attribute set?
Yes, all the files have the hidden attribute.
> Does a component installer WITHOUT ZipDLL and cpack_configure_downloads
> works ok?
Yes, that's what I wanted to say by "monolithic" install works fine.
> This one lo
Hello,
I've built an installer using cmake / cpack / nsis. I work under windpws XP 64
bits.
I first built a "monolithic" installer and everything is fine. My installer
have several components.
Now, I build a "network" installation. So, I added:
cpack_configure_downloads(ftp://ftp.myftpsite.fr
Hello,
I would like to create a custom install target: install-update
The things done by this target are:
- change CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX to a specific directory:
CMAKE_BINARY_PREFIX/PROJECT_NAME-REVISION_NUMBER
- run "make install"
I don't know how to launch a defined target from within cmake. Is
Hello,
I would like to do this kind of installation:
My package contains several executable with a version number by application
- first install: install all the application and write a version number into
the windows registry
- update install: install only the application which have a greater
Hello,
I would like to link against several .lib windows libraries.
So, I set up the link paths via the following commands:
if (MKL_FOUND)
set(LINK_PATHS ${LINK_PATHS} "${mkl_solver_PATH}")
endif (MKL_FOUND)
if (MPI_FOUND)
set(LINK_PATHS ${LINK_PATHS} "${MPI_BASE_PATH}/lib")
endif (MPI_FOUND)
Hello,
I meet some problems to run cmake with intel fortran 11.1 + visual 2008 under
windows XP 64 bits.
I can compile a fortran project under visual, but cmake is not able to detect
ifort (I run cmake from the visual dos console).
The log of a cmake run is joined to this mail.
I wanted to open
Hello,
A while ago, a question similar to this one was posted, but no answer was given.
Is it possible to perform the packaging part of a project only if the testing
part has been successfully performed ?
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YC
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Is it possible to detect fmpich using find_package(MPI) ?
I haven't found any solution yet ...
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ot; "\\1/\\2/\\3" ${RESULT}
${${RESULT}})
ELSE (WIN32)
MESSAGE(SEND_ERROR "date not implemented")
SET(${RESULT} 00)
ENDIF (WIN32)
ENDMACRO (TODAY)
...
TODAY(RESULT)
message(STATUS "Compilation date = ${RESULT}")
YC
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Thanks for the link:
http://www.cmake.org/pipermail/cmake/2009-February/027014.html
seems to answer my question.
YC
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De: "Eric Noulard"
À: "ycollette nospam"
Cc: "cmake"
Envoyé: Vendredi 26 Novembre 2010 13h35:30 GMT +01:00 Amst
Hello,
Is it possible in a CMakeLists.txt file to get the current date (under linux
and windows) ?
I would like to store this date in a cmake variable so as to write it in a .h
file.
YC
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nsole with path set to intel compiler), cmake cannot
detect a linker.
YC
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De: "ycollette nospam"
À: cmake@cmake.org
Envoyé: Lundi 22 Novembre 2010 16h02:22 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne /
Rome / Stockholm / Vienne
Objet: Re: [CMake] Using xilink
Hello,
I have added set_property(TARGET Arc3D PROPERTY INTERPROCEDURAL_OPTIMIZATION
1) in my CMakeLists.txt.
I have removed the include(CMakeDetermineFortranCompiler) from my
CMakeLists.txt.
Now, the intel fortran compiler is still correctly detected, but it seems that
the microsoft visual l
Hello,
I have a fortran project and I use the fortran intel compiler under windows XP
64 bits with cmake 2.8.2.
I added include(CMakeDetermineFortranCompiler) in my project and the intel
fortran compiler is correctly detected.
But the intel linker is not correctly detected. Only the microsoft li
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