El 30/5/19 a las 22:16, Gonzalo Garramuño escribió:
El 30/5/19 a las 21:36, Zan Lynx escribió:
RPM files are not cpio. They contain a cpio. Use rpm2cpio as a filter.
Thanks for that. Using:
rpm2cpio mrViewer-v5.0.7-Linux-64.rpm | cpio -idmv
I can extract all the contents of the archive
I found out the problem was an old ninja version. I am closing the bug
report.
El 06/06/19 a las 12:27, Brad King escribió:
GitLab
I tried CMake 3.14.5 and 3.15.0-rc1 on your example. They both behave
the same. Running |ninja bundle| shows incremental output from cpack.
Alternatively
El 05/06/19 a las 11:51, Brad King escribió:
On 6/5/19 8:27 AM, Gonzalo Garramuño wrote:
This used to print out all that cpack was doing while it was doing it.
Now with v3.15.0-rc1 it just sits there and outputs all the text at the
end when it finishes, which sucks as it looks like it has
ge.net/projects/mrviewer/files/v5.0.6/mrViewer-v5.0.6-Linux-64.rpm/download
If I use:
rpm -ql mrViewer-v5.0.6-Linux-64.rpm
all files are there. However, when installing, the installer fails on
reaching the lib directory of the rpm.
CMake/CPack used to build the rpm just fine some (long) ve
El 30/5/19 a las 12:51, Gonzalo Garramuño escribió:
I have a CMakeLists.txt (extract) with the following commands:
SET(CPACK_GENERATOR DEB RPM TGZ )
# SET the installation directory.
SET(CPACK_SET_DESTDIR true) # Needed
SET(CPACK_INSTALL_PREFIX /usr/local/${mrViewerShortName})
SET
El 23/6/19 a las 19:21, Ruben Di Battista escribió:
If I’m not mistaken, you should be able to change the install prefix
using the CMAKE_ARGS option in the Configure step.
CMAKE_ARGS -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX= -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS='-g'
Thanks, Ruben. I am familiar with this. I was hoping to
I am in the process of adding ExternalProject_Add commands to my program
and I find them to work okay, except when they get to the install step.
Once they reach the install, they fail as they don't have super user
access to install in /usr/local/, which is where I want them.
How do you work
.bat -rxvt
Then I call cmake and ninja with a bash script (both are in the bash
PATH). Find it attached.
--
Gonzalo Garramuño
#!/bin/bash
#
# Determine CPU architecture
#
KERNEL=`uname -s`
if [[ $KERNEL == CYGWIN* ]]; then
KERNEL=Windows
RELEASE=(`cmd /c 'ver'`)
RELEASE=${RELEAS
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