On Dec 7, 2009, at 4:42 PM, Óscar Fuentes wrote:
Bill Hoffman <bill.hoff...@kitware.com>
writes:
[snip]
Even with the IDE based files if you are using install rules, then
the
CMake executable must be available on the machine doing the
install. CMake is also used as the program to do the install
commands.
So, CMake is really required for a variety of reasons.
Bummer. I completely forgot about this.
Steve, ditch the idea about the absolute->relative path conversion.
This is exactly the type of information I was looking for. I really
didn't want us to spin our wheels on a dead end solution.
Thanks to everyone on the cmake list that helped me understand the
constraints.
You really need to distribute CMake with the LLVM/clang sources,
either as
source or as binary, and add a .bat for bootstrapping the thing. Is
that
acceptable for your clients?
We will figure something out:-)
Thanks Oscar!
snaroff
[snip]
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Óscar
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