On Wednesday 03 October 2007 16:27:14 Baptiste Derongs wrote:
Hello all,
I just begin in using Cmake (but I'm going faster than I never went
with any configure.in), and I am wondering how to get a '.o' file (how
to call gcc -c in fact).
I tried to set CMAKE_C_FLAGS to -c, it kind of
Baptiste Derongs wrote:
The point is that I want a MakeFile that creates only the .o file,
doesnt try to get binary. Next that same Makefile (and other ones)
need the .o file to make other binaries.
Instead of focussing on how to do this small step, you should probably
explain what it is you
On 10/4/07, Torsten Martinsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Baptiste Derongs wrote:
The point is that I want a MakeFile that creates only the .o file,
doesnt try to get binary. Next that same Makefile (and other ones)
need the .o file to make other binaries.
Instead of focussing on how to do
Baptiste Derongs wrote:
Actually I have a file that contains a lot of functions, call this
file global.c.
Next I have multiple files, call them f1.c, f2.c, ...
And each f*.c has to be compiled with global.c.
Make a static library containing global.c, then link each application to
it.
On Wednesday 03 October 2007 16:27:14 Baptiste Derongs wrote:
Hello all,
I just begin in using Cmake (but I'm going faster than I never went
with any configure.in), and I am wondering how to get a '.o' file (how
to call gcc -c in fact).
I tried to set CMAKE_C_FLAGS to -c, it kind of worked,