I deleted the whole build directory before running the build. There isn't any modifying of the CMakeCache.txt as far as i know.
Joe ________________________________ From: Smith Jack (Ext. - UGIS - UniCredit Group) <jack.smith.ext...@unicreditgroup.de> To: "cmake@cmake.org" <cmake@cmake.org> Sent: Tue, January 5, 2010 8:24:51 AM Subject: Re: [CMake] Compiler Test Failing on Windows 7 Do you have a stale CMakeCache.txt file somewhere ? It's *usually* perfectly safe to delete all occurrences of CMakeCache.txt within a project and have CMake regenerate them. I say usually, because I have no idea if you are modifying that file for some reason, although the practice is not recommended. ________________________________ From: cmake-boun...@cmake.org > [mailto:cmake-boun...@cmake.org] On Behalf Of Joe L >Sent: > Tuesday, January 05, 2010 2:09 PM >To: > cmake@cmake.org >Subject: [CMake] Compiler Test Failing on Windows > 7 > > >After upgrading to windows 7, I'm getting errors when trying to run the > cmake project generation step. It seems as though I'm unable to copy a > file. I have the directory as a subdirectory of my users folder, so I > didn't think it would be a permissions issue. > >Here is the > error: >CMake Error: Could not COPY_FILE. > OutputFile: > '' > copyFile: > > 'C:/Users/joe/devel/RUGUD-devel/com.ara.engen.plugins.cpp/build/windows.AMD64.vc.8.release/CMakeFiles/CMakeDetermineCompilerABI_C.bin' > >Unable > to find executable for try_compile: tried > > "C:/Users/joe/devel/RUGUD-devel/com.ara.engen.plugins.cpp/build/windows.AMD64.vc.8.release/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp/cmTryCompileExec.exe" > > and > > "C:/Users/joe/devel/RUGUD-devel/com.ara.engen.plugins.cpp/build/windows.AMD64.vc.8.release/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp/Debug/cmTryCompileExec.exe" > > and > > "C:/Users/joe/devel/RUGUD-devel/com.ara.engen.plugins.cpp/build/windows.AMD64.vc.8.release/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp/Development/cmTryCompileExec.exe". > >CMake > Error at C:/Program Files (x86)/CMake > 2.8/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/CMakeDetermineCompilerABI.cmake:40 > (FILE): > file STRINGS file > > > "C:/Users/joe/devel/RUGUD-devel/com.ara.engen.plugins.cpp/build/windows.AMD64.vc.8.release/CMakeFiles/CMakeDetermineCompilerABI_C.bin" > > cannot be read. >Call Stack (most recent call first): > C:/Program > Files (x86)/CMake 2.8/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/CMakeTestCCompiler.cmake:69 > (CMAKE_DETERMINE_COMPILER_ABI) > CMakeLists.txt:3 > (PROJECT) > > >CMake Error: Could not COPY_FILE. > OutputFile: > '' > copyFile: > > 'C:/Users/joe/devel/RUGUD-devel/com.ara.engen.plugins.cpp/build/windows.AMD64.vc.8.release/CMakeFiles/CMakeDetermineCompilerABI_CXX.bin' > >Unable > to find executable for try_compile: tried > > "C:/Users/joe/devel/RUGUD-devel/com.ara.engen.plugins.cpp/build/windows.AMD64.vc.8.release/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp/cmTryCompileExec.exe" > > and > > "C:/Users/joe/devel/RUGUD-devel/com.ara.engen.plugins.cpp/build/windows.AMD64.vc.8.release/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp/Debug/cmTryCompileExec.exe" > > and > > "C:/Users/joe/devel/RUGUD-devel/com.ara.engen.plugins.cpp/build/windows.AMD64.vc.8.release/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp/Development/cmTryCompileExec.exe". > >CMake > Error at C:/Program Files (x86)/CMake > 2.8/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/CMakeDetermineCompilerABI.cmake:40 > (FILE): > file STRINGS file > > > "C:/Users/joe/devel/RUGUD-devel/com.ara.engen.plugins.cpp/build/windows.AMD64.vc.8.release/CMakeFiles/CMakeDetermineCompilerABI_CXX.bin" > > cannot be read. >Call Stack (most recent call first): > C:/Program > Files (x86)/CMake 2.8/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/CMakeTestCXXCompiler.cmake:62 > (CMAKE_DETERMINE_COMPILER_ABI) > CMakeLists.txt:3 > (PROJECT) > >Even though the path says AMD64, it's doing a 32-bit > build. The path is made from a batch script, and cmake is hardcoded to > use 32bit on windows in the build scripts. > >Any ideas on what the > problem might be? > >Thanks, >Joe > >
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