Yes, that's exactly it. I'll try to add something to the wiki.
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 6:01 AM, Eric Noulard wrote:
> 2012/1/11 Robert Dailey :
>> He probably just uses a project.vcproj.user file, and uses the
>> configure_file() command on it to fill in command arguments, environment
>> variable
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 8:41 AM, David Cole wrote:
> I'm sure there are a handful of interested parties on this topic.
>
> One concern I would have is that if we start to generate this, we
> might clobber stuff that users go in and edit by hand in the Visual
> Studio UI. It's a minor concern, but
On Wednesday 11 January 2012, David Cole wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 3:08 PM, Alexander Neundorf
>
> wrote:
> > On Wednesday 11 January 2012, Patrick Spendrin wrote:
> >> Am 02.01.2012 18:11, schrieb David Cole:
> >> > Hi all,
> >> >
> >> > Replies requested. Short replies only. Read on. Ju
Hello,
Indeed it is the svn trunk version and this tip works! Thanks.
Can it be configured that the advanced view is the default view?
Best regards
Tom
Op 11/01/2012 13:24, David Cole schreef:
Are you using CDash from svn trunk?
If so, use the "Advanced" view and the notes icon should be the
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 3:08 PM, Alexander Neundorf
wrote:
> On Wednesday 11 January 2012, Patrick Spendrin wrote:
>> Am 02.01.2012 18:11, schrieb David Cole:
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > Replies requested. Short replies only. Read on. Just a short reply
>> > with bug numbers or links to the bugs is all
On Wednesday 11 January 2012, Patrick Spendrin wrote:
> Am 02.01.2012 18:11, schrieb David Cole:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Replies requested. Short replies only. Read on. Just a short reply
> > with bug numbers or links to the bugs is all we need here. Please move
> > specific discussions into the bugs
[Happy New Year 2012 !]
Hi all,
I am trying to release openjpeg 1.5. To distribute binary package of
this software on MacOSX, I am starring at the cpack documentation.
I am not a MacOSX user, so could someone please point me to the
documentation for the differences in between the
Bundle/DragN
Dear Arjen,
Just by googling I found a solution on internet which suggested to
install VB and Intel Fortran. I tried and now cmake is detecting the C, CXX
and Fortran compiler.
Thanks for the suggestion anyway.
regards,
Kedar
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 1:24 PM, Arjen Markus wrote:
> Hi Kedar,
>
For VS8-VS9, this won't be a big issue since Visual Studio does not use the
.user file directly, instead it copies it and creates a DOMAIN.USER.user
file instead. For VS10, however, it does not do this, so when we edit the
.user file it will use that file directly. I think VS10 is the only version
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 10:10 AM, Michael Hertling wrote:
> On 01/07/2012 03:52 PM, David Cole wrote:
>> On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 9:47 AM, David Cole wrote:
>>> On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 10:54 PM, Michael Hertling
>>> wrote:
On 01/06/2012 07:51 PM, Kevin Burge wrote:
> Thanks David. These
In light of the current topic about copying 3rd Party DLLs into the build
directory on Visual Studio one suggestion was to create this type of file. With
that in mind I am now interested in this feature. Would make a nice addition
and help those of us who do 32/64 dev all on the same machine whe
I'm sure there are a handful of interested parties on this topic.
One concern I would have is that if we start to generate this, we
might clobber stuff that users go in and edit by hand in the Visual
Studio UI. It's a minor concern, but if I do go in and add a
"PATH=1;2;3;4" to the environment, th
On 01/07/2012 03:52 PM, David Cole wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 9:47 AM, David Cole wrote:
>> On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 10:54 PM, Michael Hertling
>> wrote:
>>> On 01/06/2012 07:51 PM, Kevin Burge wrote:
Thanks David. These are external libraries built outside of CMake,
without CMake,
I guess I have failed to strike the interest of anyone on this?
-
Robert Dailey
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 5:58 PM, Robert Dailey wrote:
> there are .user files generated by newer versions of Visual Studio (since
> 2005 I believe) that contain per-machine or per-workspace information. For
Hi list,
I'd appreciate a little help with the following issue:
I want to use "find_package(OpenAL REQUIRED)" on a portable project.
But on OSX it shouldn't accept the /System framework (or any other
framework). That one lacks too much stuff, and ppl building from
source need to use OpenAL Soft fr
2012/1/11 Robert Dailey :
> He probably just uses a project.vcproj.user file, and uses the
> configure_file() command on it to fill in command arguments, environment
> variables, etc etc.
>
> I've done this before and it works fantastically, although I have never
> tried it to force the EXE to sear
2012/1/11 Andrea Crotti :
> On 01/11/2012 12:37 PM, Eric Noulard wrote:
>
> I just wanted to try the packaging with NSIS, and since it builds exe on
> Linux
> it should probably cross compile,
> but I didn't set anything for that myselfso I
> it might just try to compile for Linux and package in a
On 01/11/2012 12:37 PM, Eric Noulard wrote:
2012/1/11 Andrea Crotti:
Andrea,
Could you please not drop the ML address?
I know the reply-to-sender mode of the list may be annoying but it is
the current setup
so tha tyou need to re-add ML address when answering.
Sorry my mistake, actually I do
On 01/11/2012 01:44 PM, Michael Hertling wrote:
> On 01/10/2012 07:17 PM, vivek goel wrote:
>> Is there a way to color warning/error of gcc with cmake ?
>
> AFAIK, no, but you might remember the power of *nix, feed the output
> of "make VERBOSE=1 2>&1" into sed/awk/perl/ and
> use ANSI Control Seq
On 01/10/2012 07:17 PM, vivek goel wrote:
> Is there a way to color warning/error of gcc with cmake ?
AFAIK, no, but you might remember the power of *nix, feed the output
of "make VERBOSE=1 2>&1" into sed/awk/perl/ and
use ANSI Control Sequence Initiators:
CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED(VERSION 2.8 FATAL
2012/1/11 Andrea Crotti :
Andrea,
Could you please not drop the ML address?
I know the reply-to-sender mode of the list may be annoying but it is
the current setup
so tha tyou need to re-add ML address when answering.
> On 01/10/2012 07:18 PM, Eric Noulard wrote:
>>
>> This does not seems to fa
Hi Kedar,
if CMake can find the Fortran compiler and the command
"gcc" works from that same environment/DOS-box, then I
see no particular reason why CMake should not be able to
find it. Are the messages still the same (except for
the Fortran part)?
Note that you should start in a completely clea
Are you using CDash from svn trunk?
If so, use the "Advanced" view and the notes icon should be there.
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 3:22 AM, Tom Deblauwe wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm running the svn version of cdash, and I submit a notes file when
> building/testing(with bullseye) with a ctest script. I
And this one maybe: http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=12367
It should be nice to have this one corrected, for the aesthetic of the NSIS
installer :)
Best regards,
YC
- Mail original -
De: "Patrick Spendrin"
À: cmake@cmake.org
Envoyé: Mercredi 11 Janvier 2012 13:14:21
Objet: Re
Hello,
With your cmake: embed the installers in your project, install them in a tmp dir
install(PROGRAMS
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/redistributable/win64/vcredist_2005_sp1_x64.exe
DESTINATION tmp)
Now, add the following specific NSIS commands:
list(APPEND CPACK_
Am 02.01.2012 18:11, schrieb David Cole:
> Hi all,
>
> Replies requested. Short replies only. Read on. Just a short reply
> with bug numbers or links to the bugs is all we need here. Please move
> specific discussions into the bugs themselves or start a new thread to
> talk about it... Replies on
Hello Kedar,
can you start the compiler from a command prompt
(DOS-box)?
That is: does the command "gcc" work?
If not, then you will have to add the location of the
compiler to your path:
path=c:\MinGW\bin;%PATH%
This, however, should have been taken care of by the
installation procedure.
C
Hi,
I have a packaging/installation scenario where my files are
dependent on another MSI/EXE to be executed/install
I tried googling "NSIS cpack embed installer" but didn't find the
answer.
Is somewhere I can read up on this way of packaging up and
installer on Windows ?
Dear Arjen,
Thank you very much for the reply.
Indeed, gcc command is not working on windows command prompt.
As you mentioned, I tried to set the path with "path=c:\MinGW\bin;%PATH%"
command.
Now gcc is working.
when I tried to build with CMAKE, it can detect the Fortran compiler; but C
and CXX
On 11.01.12 11:55:32, Kedar Moharana wrote:
> Dear all,
> I am trying to build from a source code using CMAKE on Windows 7. I have
> no prior experience in building from source code, so I need your help in
> this regard.
>
> The application requires following external dependencies with versions
Dear all,
I am trying to build from a source code using CMAKE on Windows 7. I have
no prior experience in building from source code, so I need your help in
this regard.
The application requires following external dependencies with versions
mentioned or more advanced versions:
- CMake-2.6 (bu
Hi, does anyone know what this "Boost_DIR" variable is from the
findBoost.cmake module? And why it is never found?
Everything works well, I use BOOST_ROOT to set the path to the Boost
distribution, just curious.
Daniel
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Hello,
I'm running the svn version of cdash, and I submit a notes file when
building/testing(with bullseye) with a ctest script. I set
CTEST_NOTES_FILES to the correct file just before the "ctest_submit()"
call. So it gets submitted ok, and when clicking on a build name in the
dashboard page,
Hello everybody,
that's finally OK. Indeed; everything was OK. I did not pay attention
that the flag was actually here. I was simply not looking
in the right place. Perhaps new glasses or some rest should be my first
resolution for 2012 !!!
sorry for the inconvenience
Eric
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