On Jan 3, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Gonzalo Garramuño wrote:
Brad King wrote:
CMake uses a "link script" approach to avoid placing the entire link
line in the makefile. It is enabled on certain generators (including
MinGW) and used for linking libraries but has not been yet needed for
executables. Is the target for which you're having problems a
library
or an executable target?
Is this the same as it is used with the NMake Generator?
If so, please don't make this the default. It makes it impossible
to see what the link line is when "make VERBOSE=1".
Or just have it turn on only when the line actually does exceed the
limits.
Better yet, could we have "make VERBOSE=1" spit out the temporary
file as well? I've been irratated by not being able to see the
contents of the compilation command, because it's hidden inside a file.
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