Thanks for help. I think I have enough information to deal with the problem.
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>> ... you might be interested in using
>> the value of CMAKE_GENERATOR. There's a list of the values
>> it takes on, as well as some information about scripts that
>> Kitware uses to automate builds on the CMake Wiki:
>> http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_Scripting_Of_CTest
>> You could have
Roman Yakovenko wrote:
> On 12/26/06, gga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for help. I know how to invoke native build system. What I
> don't know how to make
> it in "portable" way - I don't what to know what is the native build
> system. CMake
> already knows it, so I would like to reuse tha
On 12/26/06, Thompson, David C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't know that I would advise what you're trying to do,
but if you insist :-)
I will be glad to know other possible solutions :-)
you might be interested in using
the value of CMAKE_GENERATOR. There's a list of the values
it take
I don't know that I would advise what you're trying to do,
but if you insist :-) you might be interested in using
the value of CMAKE_GENERATOR. There's a list of the values
it takes on, as well as some information about scripts that
Kitware uses to automate builds on the CMake Wiki:
http://www.c
On 12/26/06, gga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Roman Yakovenko wrote:
> Hi. It seems that I cannot to find answer for pretty simple question:
> how I can invoke native build system from\using CMake?
Short answer is that you invoke the native build system as usual (make,
nmake, etc).
Thanks for hel
On 12/25/06, Alan W. Irwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2006-12-25 16:44+0200 Roman Yakovenko wrote:
> My goal is to create fully automated setup.
How about creating a three-line script that invokes the following commands:
cmake path
make
make install
It will not work on Windows. MS Visual
Roman Yakovenko wrote:
> Hi. It seems that I cannot to find answer for pretty simple question:
> how I can invoke native build system from\using CMake?
Short answer is that you invoke the native build system as usual (make,
nmake, etc).
Find attached a wrapper bash script I am using for cmake and
On 2006-12-25 16:44+0200 Roman Yakovenko wrote:
My goal is to create fully automated setup.
How about creating a three-line script that invokes the following commands:
cmake path
make
make install
?
Merry Christmas, by the way.
Alan
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On 12/25/06, Ilya Shvetsov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 25 Dec 2006 16:24:52 +0200, Roman Yakovenko
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi. It seems that I cannot to find answer for pretty simple question:
> how I can invoke native build system from\using CMake?
If I understand problem correctly
On Mon, 25 Dec 2006 16:24:52 +0200, Roman Yakovenko
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi. It seems that I cannot to find answer for pretty simple question:
how I can invoke native build system from\using CMake?
If I understand problem correctly, you cant.
you must call native build tools manually a
Hi. It seems that I cannot to find answer for pretty simple question:
how I can invoke native build system from\using CMake?
Problem description: I'd like to create a setup, which will install
few libraries from sources.
For this purpose I wrote small script in Python, which calls CMake.
CMake ge
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