On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 8:39 AM, John Drescher <[email protected]> wrote: >> VS 2010 always breaks my build complaining about inconsistent line >> endings in a generated file. I need to open and re-save the file in VS >> to be able to continue. My code is about: >> >> TRY_RUN(...... RUN_OUTPUT_VARIABLE RUN_OUTPUT) >> FILE(WRITE ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/foo.h "${RUN_OUTPUT}") >> >> The program being run just prints several lines using >> printf("........\n"). I am not aware this should generate UNIX endings >> only. Interestingly, VS once said it is MAC-generated. >> >> Is there a way I can solve or walk around this problem without >> breaking the compilation on linux instead? >> > > One suggestion is to use a SCM (like subversion) that will translate > the line endings for you depending in the OS you are using. > Sorry. I spoke too soon. Erase that Idea. You are generating the file in CMake.
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