On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 3:52 AM, Eric Eide wrote:
> As a CMake newbie, I was afraid that I was overlooking some sort of
> "prepackaged" version of this.
Doesn't look like it, but I agree it's the kind of thing that might be usefully
included with CMake.
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Bruce Stephens writes:
> execute_process(COMMAND ${PERL_EXECUTABLE} -MSys::CPU -e ""
> ERROR_QUIET RESULT_VARIABLE status)
Thank you very much for the tip! The command above works very well for me.
As a CMake newbie, I was afraid that I was overlooking some sort of
"prepackaged" version o
On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 11:30 PM, Eric Eide wrote:
> Hi! I am a CMake newbie, and I have a question about examining the set of
> available Perl modules on a system.
>
> In CMake (version 2.8.12+), how can I test for the presence of a particular
> Perl module, e.g., "Sys::CPU"?
I think use execut
Hi! I am a CMake newbie, and I have a question about examining the set of
available Perl modules on a system.
In CMake (version 2.8.12+), how can I test for the presence of a particular
Perl module, e.g., "Sys::CPU"?
At the time that CMake is run, I would like to check for the presence of
variou