Hi everyone, I'm using windows 7 (64). I'm trying to determine the python installation using cmake. The problem is that cmake only exists as a 32 bit application. As a consequence, it has only access to the 32 bit registry entries (WOW64). I have installed python as a 64 bit application, which is not listed in the 32 bit registry.
By accessing HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Python\\PythonCore\\${_CURRENT_VERSION}\\InstallPath in the FinPythonLibs.cmake as the path, the 32 bit cmake does not find a python installation. Unfortunately, there is also no possibility to set the variables (PYTHON_LIBRARY PYTHON_INCUDE_DIR) manually. If I manually add in the 32 bit registry the 64 bit application (python), everything works, though this is just something I did to locate the problem, not a permanent solution. Any ideas how to circumvent these problems? Or is there a way to build a 64 bit cmake? Jörg F.
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