Line 402 of "CMake 2.4/share/cmake-2.4/Modules/NSIS.template.in" reads: !define [EMAIL PROTECTED]@
I think there should be a space and double quotes, like this: !define CPACK_PACKAGE_ICON "@CPACK_PACKAGE_ICON@" In fact, I'm not entirely sure why this appears to work when we build the CMake installer... Maybe we are getting lucky with a NSIS bug that was masking this mistake. I notice you are using NSIS v2.29 -- maybe they fixed a bug... and now this pops up (correctly) as an error? Anyhow, if you change that line of NSIS.template.in and then rebuild, does the problem go away? If so, I will commit this fix to CVS CMake. Thanks, David Cole On 9/6/07, Eric Noulard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm trying to build CMake CVS > using > > CMake 2.4.7 for windows > and > Wascana 0.9.3 (http://wascana.sourceforge.net/ - Eclipse CDT4 for > Windows) > > Since CMake 2.4.7 does not contains the CDT4 eclipse generator > I configured the Eclipse Project for compiling Eclipse "manually" > as described in the Wiki http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake:Eclipse. > > everything goes OK. > But when I am trying to build the NSIS package I get > > "CPack Error: Problem running NSIS command: "C:/Program > Files/NSIS/makensis.exe" > "C:/Workspace/Build_CMake/_CPack_Packages/win32-x86/NSIS/project.nsi" > Please check > C:/Workspace/Build_CMake/_CPack_Packages/win32-x86/NSIS/NSISOutput.log > for errors" > > You'll find attached the generated project.nsi and corresponding log file. > > It seems that a file "CMakeInstall.bmp" is missing from my source tree > which has been updated just before the build. > " > File: "C:/Workspace/CMake/Utilities/Release\CMakeInstall.bmp" -> no files > found. > Usage: File [/nonfatal] [/a] ([/r] [/x filespec [...]] filespec [...] | > /oname=outfile one_file_only) > " > > > -- > Erk > -- > Erk > > _______________________________________________ > CMake mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake > >
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