Eric Noulard wrote
> 2013/4/19 hce <
> jupiter.hce@
> >:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have another wired situation when I run "cpack -G RPM", the cpack
>> changed
>> a binary file permission:
>>
>> Original file in the build directory:
>>
>> $ ls -l Robotic/Robotic-prefix/src/robotic/bin/CreateSystemObject
>>
On 2013-04-17 12:41, Skippy VonDrake wrote:
Thought I understood this - but alas my implementation is wrong.
Here's my test case with a top-level cmake file and 3 subdirectories:
'src', 'bin' and 'outdir'.
Top level CMakeLists.txt
cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 2.8)
project (copyFile)
I am invoking CMake like this on Windows:
Working directory is: C:\work\build
Directory containing source & root level CMakeLists.txt file: Y:\
So I invoke like this:
C:\work\build> cmake -G "NMake Makefiles" Y:\
When I do this, any subdirectories I traverse inside Y:\ do not appear
under their
On Friday 19 April 2013, Gregoire Aujay wrote:
> Hello,
>
> It seems that the Projetct(name NONE) macro requires the CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM
> to be defined.
in usual setups this is not a problem.
> This CMakelists will trigger a CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM not found, when trying to
> cross-compile with code
Hi,
That is awesome. May be the most generic component could be hosted on the
http://github.com/commontk ? We are also trying to make
generic component allowing to easily build application relying on multiple
project.
The idea would be to provide a drop-in CMake module (named CMakeSuperBuild
?)
dear Jean-Christophe,
absolutely. it will take a bit of time until
we finetune things but the plan is to have and share an open
source repository (probably on github) that will provide
generic plug-n-play CMake infrastructure for projects that require
Fortran, C, and C++,
as well as MPI/OpenMP
Hi Radovan,
That is good news :) Do you think you could share the CMake code you ended
up created. May be could generalize the solution to create a re-usable
module.
Thanks
Jc
On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 12:23 PM, radovan bast <
radovan.b...@irsamc.ups-tlse.fr> wrote:
> dear Jean-Christophe,
>
> i
dear Jean-Christophe,
indeed the approach you demostrated works for me!
this is exactly what i needed.
thank you again!
(i am sorry for coming back to you so late;
was too busy with other things)
best regards,
radovan
On Sat, 13 Apr 2013 12:24:02 +0200, Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin
wrot
On 4/19/2013 7:20 AM, jitesh.but...@ifm.com wrote:
I would like to generate the projects for all the different
flavors of C / C++ compilers that we would like to support.
Unfortunately, I
do not have all the flavors installed on my machine. Is it possible for me
to generate the projects without t
2013/4/19 hce :
> Hi,
>
> I have another wired situation when I run "cpack -G RPM", the cpack changed
> a binary file permission:
>
> Original file in the build directory:
>
> $ ls -l Robotic/Robotic-prefix/src/robotic/bin/CreateSystemObject
>
> -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 15307640 Apr 19 12:01
> Robot
The CMake 2.8.11 release candidate continues. This is the last RC
unless a critical, must-fix issue is found. You can find the source
and binaries here:
http://www.cmake.org/files/v2.8/?C=M;O=D
Some of the notable changes in this release are:
- Introduced Target Usage Requirements
- Targets can
Thanks again. Setting the WORKING_DIRECTORY worked for me...
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 5:17 PM, Petr Kmoch wrote:
> It's good the second signature works; I believe there's hardly ever use
> for using the first one, anyway.
>
> As for the DLLs, would it help if you set the WORKING_DIRECTORY parame
Hello,
As suggested by the forums I have tried searching the archives, but I have
not got an answer to my question. Hence, if this is a duplicate question,
I
apologize in advance.
We have a team across multiple countries which use different versions of
Visual Studio and Eclipse. Hence, for us, C
Hi,
I have another wired situation when I run "cpack -G RPM", the cpack changed
a binary file permission:
Original file in the build directory:
$ ls -l Robotic/Robotic-prefix/src/robotic/bin/CreateSystemObject
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 15307640 Apr 19 12:01
Robotic/Robotic-prefix/src/robotic/bin/
Hello,
It seems that the Projetct(name NONE) macro requires the CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM to
be defined.
This CMakelists will trigger a CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM not found, when trying to
cross-compile with code sourcery toolchain which is using a non-trivial make
program name:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSI
Hi,
My project hierarchy is as shown below
Code ;Root cmake file
Code/Src;Main Source code and the cmake file
Code/lib/reverse ; Library source code and the cmake file
When I compile the project I get the outputs in these folder structure
BuildDir\src\Debug
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