Hi,
I'm currently trying to set up ctest to work with multiple
configurations. One issue I came across is the way of using ctest with
different platform configurations. For example, my configuration does
not only include Release|Win32 and Debug|Win32, but also Release|Pocket
PC 2003 (ARMV4) a
Darren Weber wrote:
I'm exploring how to build and install VTK-5-2-0 on OSX. I'm trying
to use shared libraries, but the default settings do not put full
paths in the .dylib file links for the libvtk* libraries. I am using
a non-standard install path (macports /opt/local), so I may need to
set
I'm exploring how to build and install VTK-5-2-0 on OSX. I'm trying
to use shared libraries, but the default settings do not put full
paths in the .dylib file links for the libvtk* libraries. I am using
a non-standard install path (macports /opt/local), so I may need to
set full paths for the lib
On 2008-09-18 08:04+0200 Jesper Eskilson wrote:
Alan W. Irwin wrote:
I doubt setting VERBOSE at the end like that after the "all" target will
work. For that order make probably assumes "VERBOSE=" is a target which is
not what you want.
I don't think so. [...]
I investigated further, and "Un
Jesper Eskilson wrote:
Hi all,
When CMake (2.6) discovers that a CMakeLists.txt file has changed, and
that one or more Visual Studio projects/solutions need to be reloaded,
it attempts to interrupt the build, force Visual Studio to reload the
projects, and then restart the build. This is real
Hendrik Sattler wrote:
Am Thursday 18 September 2008 15:18:46 schrieb Bill Hoffman:
cyril_wobow wrote:
Have you tried the following
SET (CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELEASE "-mcpu=arm7tdmi" "-std=gnu99"
"-fgnu89-inline" ... "-DNDEBUG")
Cyril
That won't work. It will create a list of items and it needs to
Hi Mike,
I think you only had an extra * closure on the end of the MacOSX string. As
soon as I took that off it worked fine. (We don't need extra X's at the end of
that, after all.)
--Sam
--- On Thu, 9/18/08, Samuel Crow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Samuel Crow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
Correction. What you're trying to do is the right idea. I'd forgotten about
the string function of CMake so actually CMake should be able to do it.
--- On Thu, 9/18/08, Samuel Crow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Samuel Crow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [CMake] Help with REGEX expres
Hi Eric.
Thanks a lot for getting back to me.
2008/9/18 Eric Noulard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 2008/9/18 Neil Girdhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Hi, I'm trying to add a special cmake rule to build google's protocol
> > buffers, and I was hoping someone could help me do it. I've broken down
> the
Update:
It looks like what we're trying to do cannot be done with a REGEX as such
because the REGEX functions are for pattern-matching only. To actually cut out
numbers from a string will require an external script.
If it is only going to be running on a Mac we have Python or Bash to choose
f
I pulled an older version of the CMake book but came up with this just
as I got your email..
set (MIN_VERS 10.4)
set (str "/MacOSX/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.3.9.sdk")
STRING (REGEX REPLACE "(.*MacOSX*)()(.*\\.sdk)" "\\2" SDK $
{str} )
message (STATUS "replace: ${SDK}")
if (SDK GREATER
Am Thursday 18 September 2008 14:08:05 schrieb Andreas Pokorny:
> * If I am not mistaken there is yet no clean facility to specify the
> libpath and include path
> from the toolchain file
The lib path can normally be derived from the root path by specifying the
proper PATH_SUFFIXES when using f
Hello Mike,
I'm looking at Page 41 of Mastering CMake 4th edition. I'll try to get this
figured out for you, if you like.
--Sam
--- On Thu, 9/18/08, Mike Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Mike Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [CMake] Help with REGEX expression
> To: "Cmake Mail
I'm in the process of adapting a macport called vtk5 so it will work
with VTK-5-2-0, but I have a problem with finding a library. I'm
running a build on the cvs checkout with tag VTK-5-2-0; I'm trying to
build against macport libraries (on OSX 10.5.5). The build is
configured and builds successfu
Am Thursday 18 September 2008 15:18:46 schrieb Bill Hoffman:
> cyril_wobow wrote:
> > Have you tried the following
> > SET (CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELEASE "-mcpu=arm7tdmi" "-std=gnu99"
> > "-fgnu89-inline" ... "-DNDEBUG")
> >
> > Cyril
>
> That won't work. It will create a list of items and it needs to be
Hi,
I'm currently trying to set up ctest to work with multiple configurations. One
issue I came across is the way of using ctest with different platform
configurations. For example, my configuration does not only include
Release|Win32 and Debug|Win32, but also Release|Pocket PC 2003 (ARMV4) and
I am trying to parse out the OS Version from the following:
/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk
/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk
/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.3.9.sdk
I only need the 10.5, 10.4 or 10.3 so I can compare it against another
number (10.x or even 11.x).
I have no idea where to start with t
Hi all,
When CMake (2.6) discovers that a CMakeLists.txt file has changed, and
that one or more Visual Studio projects/solutions need to be reloaded,
it attempts to interrupt the build, force Visual Studio to reload the
projects, and then restart the build. This is really good compared to
CMa
Hi y'all,
I'm a rather new cmake user and I've got a hen & egg problem:
My generator takes an inputfile and a directory, it creates output files
in
that directory. Number and names of generated files depend on the
contents of the inputfile. However, it also generates a file with a known
name th
cyril_wobow wrote:
Have you tried the following
SET (CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELEASE "-mcpu=arm7tdmi" "-std=gnu99"
"-fgnu89-inline" ... "-DNDEBUG")
Cyril
That won't work. It will create a list of items and it needs to be a
big string.
The only way would be something like this:
set(a "-mcpu=arm7td
Zitat von David Coeurjolly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I'd like to use the NSIS CPack Genertor on cygwin systems but I'm having
a lot of troubles: by default, cpack wants to use the Cygwin-binary
generator and if I customize myself the CPackConfig script, I have many
errors due to unix style filepaths
2008/9/18 Neil Girdhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi, I'm trying to add a special cmake rule to build google's protocol
> buffers, and I was hoping someone could help me do it. I've broken down the
> details of the protocol compiler here, so all that's missing is a cmake
> expert.
Did you look at t
Have you tried the following
SET (CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELEASE "-mcpu=arm7tdmi" "-std=gnu99"
"-fgnu89-inline" ... "-DNDEBUG")
Cyril
Emmanuel Blot a écrit :
Hi,
Is it possible to write variable definition directives using multiple
lines, i.e.
I have a long definition string such as:
SET (CMAKE_C_
Hi all,
I'd like to use the NSIS CPack Genertor on cygwin systems but I'm having
a lot of troubles: by default, cpack wants to use the Cygwin-binary
generator and if I customize myself the CPackConfig script, I have many
errors due to unix style filepaths.
Here are my questions:
- is the comm
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