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Reported By:Remko
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The following issue has been SUBMITTED.
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http://www.cmake.org/Bug/view.php?id=13058
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Reported By:Tim Hutton
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Hi,
I am using cmake version 2.8.7 both on Windows 7 on Linux.
In windows, I configure a project with some sources.
1) Using the cmake-gui tool, I can specify both where to find the
sources (eg: C:/Arnault/CMT2/test/A) and where to build the binaries
(eg: C:/Arnault/CMT2/test/A/build)
Hello,
I have a project for which the main language is C (soon CPP) that calls some
functions from Intel MKL. I have the need to use four third-party high
performance fortran routines and I need to:
1) be able to call these Fortran routines from my C code
2) Automatically generate C headers I
For the same behavior as cmake-gui, use the same build directory. (For
the command line app cmake, the current working directory is the
build directory... The argument you give the first time you run it is
the source directory.)
Try:
cd C:/Arnault/CMT2/test/A/build
cmake ..
cmake --build .
Hi again,
my problem resolved itself. Instead of trying to read the tcl file in the
execution phase I simply used the configure_file() to set the variables I
want. There is even a sample CTestScript shipped with cmake. So I just used
this.
Regards michael
Hi again,
I possibly discovered a BUG. I have the following excerpt from my ctest script
that I execute with ctest -S. In Version 1, I try telling ctest to tell the
configuration to configure a Debug Build. But this didn't work.
I specifically need to pass the option to the ctest_configure as
Hi,
I've attached a patch that allows us to set(CMAKE_DEPFILE_FLAGS_RC
--preprocessor \CMAKE_C_COMPILER -E -xc-header -MMD -MF DEPFILE
-MT OBJECT\) to properly track dependencies in rc files (otherwise
it's completely off).
Regards,
Amine.
Source/cmNinjaTargetGenerator.cxx |4
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On 03/21/2012 02:32 PM, Giovanni Azua wrote:
Hello,
I have a project for which the main language is C (soon CPP) that calls
some functions from Intel MKL. I have the need to use four third-party
high performance fortran routines and I need to:
1) be able to call these Fortran routines
Hi all,
An idea for future cmake improvements -
We ran into an issue on one of the open-source toolkits I'm working on
(Tubetk, http://public.kitware.com/Wiki/TubeTK). TubeTK uses superbuild
(ExternalProject_Add) to handle a dependency on CTK, which in turn requires
CMake 2.8.4. However, the
Andreas Pakulat said the following on 3/20/2012 5:21 PM:
- The makefiles I'm basing this on build libevent_core.lib,
libevent_extras.lib and then libevent.lib which is basically the two
previous libraries merged.
I wanted to do:
ADD_LIBRARY(libevent_core ${CoreSrcFiles})
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