Hi there, I recently upgraded my dev system from Ubuntu 8.04 to Ubuntu 10.4. This made me change from Cmake 2.4-patch7 to Cmake 2.8.0.
Since then, generating a makefile with "Cmake ." in the Simclist library source directory produces the following : #============================================================================= # Target rules for targets named simclist # Build rule for target. simclist: cmake_check_build_system $(MAKE) -f CMakeFiles/Makefile2 simclist .PHONY : simclist # fast build rule for target. simclist/fast: $(MAKE) -f CMakeFiles/simclist.dir/build.make CMakeFiles/simclist.dir/build .PHONY : simclist/fast simclist.o: simclist.c.o .PHONY : simclist.o # target to build an object file simclist.c.o: $(MAKE) -f CMakeFiles/simclist.dir/build.make CMakeFiles/simclist.dir/simclist.c.o .PHONY : simclist.c.o simclist.i: simclist.c.i .PHONY : simclist.i # target to preprocess a source file simclist.c.i: $(MAKE) -f CMakeFiles/simclist.dir/build.make CMakeFiles/simclist.dir/simclist.c.i .PHONY : simclist.c.i simclist.s: simclist.c.s .PHONY : simclist.s # target to generate assembly for a file simclist.c.s: $(MAKE) -f CMakeFiles/simclist.dir/build.make CMakeFiles/simclist.dir/simclist.c.s .PHONY : simclist.c.s As you can see, the ".c" extension is added to output files. As a consequence, I generate simclist.c.o where I expect simclist.o. I quickly browsed the ChangeLogs of 2.8 and the FAQ but cound find any tip on this. Is this a known bug or an incompatibility issue, or maybe an issue in the simclist ? The simclist Cmakelists.txt file is as follows : cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.6) PROJECT(simclist) # simclist options OPTION(SIMCLIST_DEBUG "Build with debug code and debug symbols enabled" OFF) OPTION(SIMCLIST_THREADING "Build with simclist threading enable" OFF) OPTION(SIMCLIST_NO_DUMPRESTORE "Disable building of dump & restore functionalities" OFF) OPTION(SIMCLIST_ALLOW_LOCATIONBASED_HASHES "Allow list_hash() to work exclusively on memory locations" OFF) # expand selected options SET(SIMCCFLAGS "") # build with debug? IF(SIMCLIST_DEBUG) SET(SIMCCFLAGS "${SIMCCFLAGS} -DSIMCLIST_DEBUG") ENDIF(SIMCLIST_DEBUG) # build with threading? IF(SIMCLIST_THREADING) SET(SIMCCFLAGS "${SIMCCFLAGS} -DSIMCLIST_WITH_THREADS") ENDIF(SIMCLIST_THREADING) # build without dump/restore functionalities? IF(SIMCLIST_NO_DUMPRESTORE) SET(SIMCCFLAGS "${SIMCCFLAGS} -DSIMCLIST_NO_DUMPRESTORE") ENDIF(SIMCLIST_NO_DUMPRESTORE) IF(SIMCLIST_ALLOW_LOCATIONBASED_HASHES) SET(SIMCCFLAGS "${SIMCCFLAGS} -DSIMCLIST_ALLOW_LOCATIONBASED_HASHES") ENDIF(SIMCLIST_ALLOW_LOCATIONBASED_HASHES) SET_SOURCE_FILES_PROPERTIES(simclist.c COMPILE_FLAGS "${SIMCCFLAGS}") # main building stuff ADD_LIBRARY(simclist SHARED simclist.c) SET(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "-O2 -Wall -std=c99") Any idea welcomed ! Thank you _______________________________________________ Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake