Am Mittwoch 16 Mai 2007 18:52 schrieb Ajay Divekar: > I was trying to differentiate between FreeBSD and Linux's and found that by > using CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME variable I will be able to do that. I had > > if (CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES Linux) > SET(...) > ELSE(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES Linux) > SET(...) > ENDIF(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES Linux)
Sadly, this variable is also use by CPack to name the resulting file. This has several disadvantages: - very uncommon naming (not all lowercase) - not descriptive enough because the architecture is missing - it describes the build system and not what the binary was built for Can CPack be changed to default to "gcc -dumpmachine" on Unix systems when using gcc (with replacing the first part of the triplet when -march is used)? The same is for Windows: it matters if a C++ library was build with mingw32 or with the microsoft compiler and the automatic package naming should take notice of this (e.g. "mingw32"/"mingw64" for g++, "win32"/"win64" for vc++). Sure, it can be done manually in the CMakeLists.txt but it is a pain to do for every project :-/ HS _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list [email protected] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
