On Wednesday 16 July 2008 16:20:30 Bill Hoffman wrote: > Carminati Federico wrote: > > Hello, > > my use case is similar. My package depends on another one that can be > > installed with different compiler choices. So the first action I take is > > always to check the compiler used to install the other package and then > > to use the same. I could obviously do > > > > export CXX=`root-config --cxx` ; export CC=`root-config -cc` ; cmake . > > > > but I would really prefer to do everything inside the CMakeLists.txt. > > This is easy to do with the Fortran compiler, as I enable Fortran after > > having chosen the compiler. For the moment i set also the c and cxx > > compilers and it works, but this is explicitly "deprecated" by the CMake > > doc. BEst, > > You might want to wrap cmake into a script of some sort for that machine. Or you can compare ${CMAKE_C_COMPILER} with "root-config --cc" output after determined correct library paths to ensure right choice.
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