2007/11/5, Steven Van Ingelgem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > What I saw today in the sources is that cmake uses /usr/bin/ccache as > it's compiler, and gcc/cc/g++ as it's first argument... So it should > work, but I have no idea why it returns it cannot find the file cc. > > That is imho somewhere an error in the execute process (or a > misinterpretion of the macro from my end). > > Either way, it would be nice if it could be supported ;)
I'm not sure what's wrong in your case but I did successfully used ccache + gcc/g++ and CMake 2.4.7 with no problem at all. I did not export GCC= etc.. and then run cmake but I did: CC="ccache gcc" CXX="ccache g++" cmake which works fine for me. I did that because there is an example on the CMake wiki page for "distcc" see: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_Useful_Variables then search distcc. I think your problem comes from the fact that you've tried to set GCC="ccache gcc". I think you shouldn't set GCC but only CC="ccache gcc" CXX="ccache g++" then it should works. Could you try this? -- Erk _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list [email protected] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
