Hmmm...

Thanks for your advice! But I have a problem: I tried the following:

/DProgramme/Cmake\ 2.2/bin/cmake -GUnix Makefiles -i /D/Dev/Libs/VTK-5.0/Source

but it seems to hang. Nothing works...
I also tried => -G"Unix Makefiles" <= and => -G Unix Makefiles <= and => -G Unix\ Makefiles <= but none
of them works.

How must I write it correct?


Thanks, MB




William A. Hoffman schrieb:

At 07:25 PM 2/8/2006, Martin Baumann wrote:
Hi,

I have massive problems configuring VTK-5.0 source with CMake for MinGW.
What is the best way to do so?

You should be able to use the release cmake.  The trick is you have to run
CMakeSetup from the command prompt of msys, and select unix makefiles.
Then things should work.

I tried to create Unix-Makefiles and compile with MinGW via MSYS. But the 
variables
for make tool and compiler is not set by default in my system. I did so with 
commands
set CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM=c:\programs\...
but this didn't help!

Then I read an mail on this list:

//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
I have just checked in two new generators for CMake.
If you cvs checkout cmake, you will find the following
new generators:

MSYS Makefiles              = Generates MSYS makefiles.
MinGW Makefiles             = Generates a make file for use with
                             mingw32-make.
The MSys makefiles are for using the make and /bin/sh
that comes with msys to do the build.  The MinGW makefiles
are for using mingw32-make and the windows command shell.
Also, the problem with running CMakeSetup from the Start menu
and make crashing has been fixed, so you do not have to run
CMakeSetup from an special shell or environment.  MinGW and
MSYS are not even required to be in the PATH.

-Bill
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////


That sounds good. Maybe this is a good way?
I just installed WinCVS and connected to the CVS-Server of CMake. Now what do I 
have to
download to use the new generator?

You have to build cmake, you can run the bootstrap script, then make.
I would recommend the first approach.

-Bill


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