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http://cmake.org/Bug/view.php?id=13200
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Reported By:Mathieu Malaterre
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The following issue has been SUBMITTED.
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http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=13201
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Reported By:thanil
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http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=13202
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Reported By:David Golub
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Hello,
I had a custom NSIS template under ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake
Then I added those path to CMAKE_MODULE_PATH. But my custom template gets never
called.
If I run cpack --verbose I can see that cpack uses the template from the CMake
installation.
The strange thing is, that it would work on
2012/5/8 noru...@me.com:
Hello,
I had a custom NSIS template under ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake
Then I added those path to CMAKE_MODULE_PATH. But my custom template gets
never called.
If I run cpack --verbose I can see that cpack uses the template from the
CMake installation.
Which
Hi,
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 10:00 PM, Miller Henry millerhe...@johndeere.comwrote:
We have a cmake based project where cmake runtime is becoming a problem:
everytime a CMakeLists.txt changes the build takes an extra 40-50 seconds.
Our main CMakeLists.txt contains a lot of ADD_SUBDIRECTORY
2012/5/8 noru...@me.com:
I use CMake 2.8.7 from the zip archive.
Out of source builds are the defaults, so yes I use out of source builds.
Good.
But did you try with fresh new (empty) build tree AND fresh new
checked-out source tree?
I tried CMP0017 with NEW and with OLD, but there is no
There is no difference with your command. It still uses the NSIS.template.in
file from the CMake installation.
Yes I tried the configurations in new build directories such as build1 ...
buildn.
Am 08.05.2012 um 11:52 schrieb Eric Noulard eric.noul...@gmail.com:
2012/5/8 noru...@me.com:
I
2012/5/8 noru...@me.com:
There is no difference with your command. It still uses the NSIS.template.in
file from the CMake installation.
Are there any difference between the 2 CPackConfig.cmake files ?
WinXP failing case vs Win7 working case?
Does the
I use ITK in my project. I want to determine if the ITK build that the
user has selected to use (via cmake ITK_DIR) has been built with a
particular compiler flag, namely
-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS=-std=gnu++0x
Is there a way to do this via cmake in my project?
David
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It is only a copy from the original. It doesn't work in windows xp in general.
Best Regards
Am 08.05.2012 um 13:51 schrieb Eric Noulard eric.noul...@gmail.com:
2012/5/8 noru...@me.com:
There is no difference with your command. It still uses the NSIS.template.in
file from the CMake
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 7:27 PM, Leif Walsh leif.wa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Is there a make, cmake, or ctest way to rebuild the dependencies of a
test if needed, and then run the test?
No -- there is no knowledge in the generated build system about what a
test depends on. The only thing
Hello everybody!
I'm trying to make CMake find the following files from PostgreSQL package:
- libpq-fe.h
- library pq (i mean, -lpq)
I'm using the Find script attached to this e-mail, but neither header and
libraries are found.
I'm sure the both are installed.
Taking a look at the script, i
On Tuesday 08 May 2012, Dave Abrahams wrote:
Here's another one!
Scenario:
* I am running CMake under 0install to build and install libraries
* Each library builds a package SomePackage for the library binaries
and another package SomePackage-dev for the library headers (and
import
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 4:04 PM, Ming ymy...@wisc.edu wrote:
**
*By design, CMake should detect configuration changes and reconfigure
before the build starts. The VS plugin was designed to provide a single
dialog box that would allow for reloading of the entire solution with a
single
on Tue May 08 2012, Alexander Neundorf
a.neundorf-work-hi6Y0CQ0nG0-AT-public.gmane.org wrote:
On Tuesday 08 May 2012, Dave Abrahams wrote:
Here's another one!
Scenario:
* I am running CMake under 0install to build and install libraries
* Each library builds a package SomePackage for
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diff --git a/Source/CMakeVersion.cmake b/Source/CMakeVersion.cmake
index 9a31b07..29c30a4 100644
--- a/Source/CMakeVersion.cmake
+++ b/Source/CMakeVersion.cmake
@@ -2,5 +2,5 @@
SET(CMake_VERSION_MAJOR 2)
SET(CMake_VERSION_MINOR 8)
SET(CMake_VERSION_PATCH 8)
-SET(CMake_VERSION_TWEAK 20120508
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