-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Brad King schrieb: > Christian Ehrlicher wrote: > >> I've some problems compiling cmake cvs with vs2005 express. >> I have installed PSDK (odbc32.lib is in PSDK MDAC package) > > > CMake should support building other projects with this compiler but the > source of CMake itself has not yet been updated to support building with > it. > >> now it compiles fine but stops after a while because I don't have >> afx.h... I >> wonder why I need afx.h for a platform independent project and find >> out that >> you need it for CMakeSetup.exe... but I don't have mfc installed (and I >> can't install it nor do I want). > > > The current main CMake GUI distributed in the binary release is an MFC > GUI, but CMake can be used without it. There is full command-line > support. There is a wxWidgets-based GUI under development. You can try > building that by installing wxWidgets first. No, I won't try to install wxwidgets - the last time it did not work. My main problem is how to continue compiling the cvs version... ? > >> Also CMakeSetup.exe doesn't work for me >> because I can't put the path to cl.exe (and all the other things) into my >> global environment because I have more than one msvc compiler installed >> here. > > > You don't have to put it in your global environment, you just have to > have it in the environment from which CMakeSetup is executed if you want > to use the NMake generator (using the VS project generators does not > require having the compiler in your environment). You can start the GUI > from a command-line-tools prompt with the environment for the compiler > you want to use. This is the same command prompt from which you would > then run nmake. Yes, this is an option - I'll try. > >> btw: Do you support the msvc feature batched build and what about >> precompiled headers? > > There is no support to generate batch build configurations but you can > build the ALL_BUILD target to get everything to build in one step. For > precompiled headers you have to add the proper flags to CMAKE_C_FLAGS > and CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS yourself. > > -Brad Christian -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org
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