Turns out that it was a newbie mistake..
Building different platforms in the main
directory isn't a good idea. After I downloaded again
and made different target directories for each platform
( osx-ppc, osx-intel, linux32, linux64, etc..)
and did a configure in there - everything worked great.
thank you all for your help,
ml
minor rfe:
Might be nice to have a 'make clobber' target
so that one could _really_ remove all generated files
by configure and start over again.
On Sep 11, 2007, at 5:23 PM, Bill Hoffman wrote:
Sean McBride wrote:
On 9/11/07 2:22 PM, Mike Logan said:
I tried a macbook pro with osx 10.4.10, Xcode 2.4.1 and it
fails with the same
compile error.
Any suggestions, I'd appreciate it.
That's really strange. I've never seen that either, and built
CMake on
many varieties of Mac. I would uninstall Xcode, reboot, and
reinstall it.
I would first look in the CMakeFiles/CMakeError.log and figure out
the try compile that is failing,
and try to figure out what the problem is. Could be as simple as
CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS or
other environment variables messing up a try compile.
-Bill
Michael Logan
Perot Systems Govt. Services / NASA Ames Res. Ctr.
Task Lead / Visual Cueing & Simulation
Visualization Engineer / Adaptive Control Technologies
MS 269-1, Moffett Field, CA, 94035 (650)-604-4494
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Do it with science and technology." - Stanford R. Ovshinsky
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