That sounds like a decent solution from my point of view.
I will create an issue for this topic.
Regards,
Lars
Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2013 10:53:49 +0100
From: nilsglad...@gmail.com
To: laasu...@hotmail.com; bill.hoff...@kitware.com; cmake@cmake.org
Subject: Re: [CMake] depend.make
On 13.12.2013 10:43, Lars wrote:
Using the include_regular_expression macro made a huge difference. The
build time was reduced by more than 50%.
The regular expression appear to be only applied to part of
the dependency file path. So in the case of Boost this
works pretty well for us because
ate: Thu, 12 Dec 2013 14:23:53 -0500
> From: bill.hoff...@kitware.com
> To: laasu...@hotmail.com; cmake@cmake.org
> Subject: Re: [CMake] depend.make
>
> On 12/12/2013 1:07 PM, Lars wrote:
> > Building our software using CMake and VS2005 on Windows platform is very
> >
On 12/12/2013 1:07 PM, Lars wrote:
Building our software using CMake and VS2005 on Windows platform is very
slow. Debugging this issue I discovered the several of the depent.make
files are huge. One example is a depent.make file that is roughly 10 MB.
In this file most of the object files depende
To: cmake@cmake.org
> Subject: Re: [CMake] depend.make
>
> On 12/12/2013 8:17 AM, Lars wrote:
> > Here is the link: http://www.itk.org/Bug/print_bug_page.php?bug_id=8561
> Is this causing you a problem?If there are some extra depends on
> boost files what is the harm? I am assu
On 12/12/2013 8:17 AM, Lars wrote:
Here is the link: http://www.itk.org/Bug/print_bug_page.php?bug_id=8561
Is this causing you a problem?If there are some extra depends on
boost files what is the harm? I am assuming that you are not changing
them that much... You could also try the ninja
Here is the link: http://www.itk.org/Bug/print_bug_page.php?bug_id=8561
From: laasu...@hotmail.com
To: marco.clemen...@cern.ch; cmake@cmake.org
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2013 13:58:36 +0100
Subject: Re: [CMake] depend.make
Very interesting.
Found this thread where Brad King is saying more or less
this case.
Regards,
Lars
> From: marco.clemen...@cern.ch
> To: cmake@cmake.org
> CC: laasu...@hotmail.com; nilsglad...@gmail.com
> Subject: Re: [CMake] depend.make
> Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2013 12:03:06 +0100
>
> Hi,
>
> I cannot find it anymore in the documentation ,
d.make?
>
> Regards,
> Lars
> Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2013 16:08:28 +0100
> From: nilsglad...@gmail.com
> To: laasu...@hotmail.com; cmake@cmake.org
> Subject: Re: [CMake] depend.make
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 11.12.2013 12:53, Lars wrote:
>
iles included in the depend.make?
Regards,
Lars
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2013 16:08:28 +0100
From: nilsglad...@gmail.com
To: laasu...@hotmail.com; cmake@cmake.org
Subject: Re: [CMake] depend.make
On 11.12.2013 12:53, Lars wrote:
Here is the source c
On 11.12.2013 12:53, Lars wrote:
Here is the source code used (which does not use the Boost library).
#include
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
std::cout << "Hello world" << std::endl;
return 0;
}
${Boost_INCLUDE_DIR}/boost/tr1/tr1 does seem to contain an "iostream"
header which your #in
This test has been performed on Windows 7 SP1 (64bit) and using CMake 2.8.12.1
and VS2005 SP1.
Here is the source code used (which does not use the Boost library).
#include
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
std::cout << "Hello world" << std::endl;
return 0;
}
Here is the CMakeLists.txt
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