Brandon J. Van Every wrote:
Martin Dobias wrote:
Actually CMakeSetup from CVS crashes for me even with so trivial
CMakeLists.txt like:
PROJECT (hello)
MESSAGE (STATUS "hello world")
I cannot reproduce this. I just updated my CMake CVS. I used
CMakeSetup 2.4.3 with the "Visual Studio .NET 2003" generator. I did
an out-of-directory build; my sources are in E:\devel\src\cmake and my
build is in E:\devel\vs71\cmake . I ran the .sln files to build CMake
CVS. I ran CMakeSetup CVS on your trivial "hello world" above, using
"MinGW Makefiles" generator, and it configures just fine.
I do have both CMake 2.4.3 and CMake CVS on my system. Is it possible
for CMake CVS to end up using CMake 2.4.3's registry entries, and
thereby use 2.4.3 rather than CVS dlls?
I did not build my CMake CVS cleanly. I only updated it and then
built. I will try building cleanly sometime this evening when time
permits. It takes awhile and I've got some work to do with CMake CVS
first.
I've now built cleanly out-of-source. Can't reproduce. I suppose my
CVS could have stray files if CVS is capable of leaving stray / obsolete
files. That would not be my doing, however; I never muck about in the
CMake CVS directory. Just noting a possible corner case of what could
mess up a build. I think it is far more likely that you just have a bad
build. I will wait to hear from you before doing any more tests.
Otherwise, I suspect that your build of CMake CVS is bad. What
compiler are you building it with? Are you bootstrapping from CMake
2.4.3, from some other version, or by some other method? Do you have
a lot of include or library paths all over your system, i.e. do you
have a lot of SDKs and so forth or is your build environment pretty
spartan? Do you have any weird things in your environment?
Cheers,
Brandon Van Every
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