On Wednesday 24 January 2007 02:15 IST, Claus Klein wrote: > On Tuesday 23 January 2007 18:10, kitts wrote: > > On Tuesday 23 January 2007 00:03 IST, kitts wrote: > > > 2) On windows, we would like to use VS as the IDE and KDevelop on > > > linux. Both are capable of crosscompiling (use non-native compilers). > > > I think this is only possible by setting CMAKE_C_COMPILER to the > > > compiler to use? > > > > I tested this today and alas, it doesn't work. :-( > > For me it works, but there are some points to know: > > cd ~/src/wzdftpd/trunk/build && rm -f CMakeCache.txt && > + CC=/tools/LinuxPpcCDK/bin/powerpc-linux-gcc > + CXX=/tools/LinuxPpcCDK/bin/powerpc-linux-g++ > + AR=/tools/LinuxPpcCDK/bin/powerpc-linux-ar > + PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/tools/LinuxPpcCDK/lib/pkgconfig > + CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH=/tools/LinuxPpcCDK/lib:/tools/LinuxPpcCDK/usr/lib > + > CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH=/tools/LinuxPpcCDK/include:/tools/LinuxPpcCDK/usr/incl >ude + cmake -DWITH_OpenSSL=ON -DWITH_TCLDev=OFF -DWITH_PerlDev=OFF > -DWITH_GnuTLS=OFF -DWITH_PostgreSQL=OFF -DWITH_MySQL=OFF > -DWITH_Zeroconf=OFF -DWITH_TESTS=OFF .. -- Check for working C compiler: > /tools/LinuxPpcCDK/bin/powerpc-linux-gcc -- Check for working C compiler: > /tools/LinuxPpcCDK/bin/powerpc-linux-gcc -- works -- Check size of void* > -- Check size of void* - done > -- Found OpenSSL: /tools/LinuxPpcCDK/lib/libssl.so > -- Looking for pthread.h > -- Looking for pthread.h - found
I'll try this and let you know how it goes. Thanks! > You cannot change CMAKE_C_COMPILER without deleting the entire binary > tree and starting over. Once the compiler is set, it's set. This is one > of the few cmake variables that you cannot change once it has been set. > > I found only one hint in http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_Useful_Variables > about cross-compile. That's been very useful but i dint figure out ways to use it such as described above. :-) > > CMake wasn't designed with cross-compiling in mind was it? I'm sure > > hoping it fills this gap. I like it so much better than the > > competition. :-) > > That is my opinion too. The work above is still a "hack". Hope it becomes more straight forward. Fingers crossed. ;-) -- Cheers! kitts _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list [email protected] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
