Am 24.06.2007 um 19:24 schrieb David Cole:

A variable is not cached (in CMakeCache.txt) by a SET command unless CACHE is specified. A cached variable is not changed by a SET command unless FORCE is used...


Ups - I should already know that ;)

See "cmake --help-command SET" for more info....


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Setting the CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG even without getting it cached should have the effect you want however. If you build a .o file with "make VERBOSE=1" you should see the flags you set being used for the compile...


You are fully right (of course). I was to fast with asking - but my level of confusion was so high - I couldn't see the forrest for all of those trees. I was so focused on finding those variables in the cache I just didn't try it out.

But there remains a question for me: Do I have any (smart) possibility to debug those flags, resp. debug variables which aren't set in the cache? The point is, these variables have to be registered in some Makefile (or something similar) after the configure process ...

Thank a lot for your really fast response - YMMD!

Michael

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