CMake can get above 100% (or other screwy situations) in a couple odd cases,
such as killing an install done as root half way through, and then doing a
build as non-root. Basically it uses some files for tracking progress and if
they get written by root and left there (like in an aborted install)
On 6/28/07, Ken Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CMake can get above 100% (or other screwy situations) in a couple odd cases,
such as killing an install done as root half way through, and then doing a
build as non-root. Basically it uses some files for tracking progress and if
they get
This has been true for a long time. Bug #3580 claims this was fixed,
but I don't recall it ever working for Chicken. I haven't reported it
as it's at the Annoyance level of bug. Guess I should have though.
Is Chicken uniquely troubled? Is it doing something that other builds
don't? Or do