So that was a typo on my part but changing it had no effect after
deleting every build/download/tmp/stamp directory and trying again.
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Michael A. Jackson
BlueQuartz Software, LLC
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Nicholas Braden wrote:
Have you tried changing the = to a space, as with the other parameters?
On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 10:52 AM, Michael Jackson
<mike.jack...@bluequartz.net> wrote:
I have the following CMake file:
set(QHull_GIT_REPO "git://github.com/qhull/qhull")
set(QHull_GIT_TAG "")
set(QHull_INSTALL_NAME "qhull")
set(QHull_INSTALL_NAME "qhull-2015.2")
ExternalProject_Add(${QHull_INSTALL_NAME}
PREFIX ${Fusion_SDK_ROOT}
URL "http://www.qhull.org/download/qhull-2015-src-7.2.0.tgz"
INSTALL_DIR=/tmp/Fusion/qhull-2015.2
LOG_DOWNLOAD 1
LOG_UPDATE 1
LOG_CONFIGURE 1
LOG_BUILD 1
LOG_INSTALL 1
)
and when I invoke the initial cmake with this:
cmake -G Ninja -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
-DFusion_SDK_ROOT=/tmp/Fusion_SDK ../
I get a valid "configure" step. Then I run "ninja" and I get errors on
installation. The errors are because CMake is attempting to install QHull in
/usr/local/lib.
Why is that? I am not sure what I am doing wrong as this seems like a pretty
trivial case. I have cmake 3.5.1 and read the docs at
https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.5/module/ExternalProject.html but somehow
cmake is messing up.
Thoughts?
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Michael A. Jackson
BlueQuartz Software, LLC
[e]: mike.jack...@bluequartz.net
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