sorry, this was the command-line: make VERBOSE=1 >b.txt 2> a.txt 2008/7/21 Neil Girdhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi again Bill, > > I ran "make >a.txt 2>b.txt" and attached the output. > > > 2008/7/21 Bill Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Neil Girdhar wrote: >> >>> sorry, I mean cmake version 2.6-patch 0 >>> >>> 2008/7/21 Neil Girdhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto: >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>>: >>> >>> Hi, thanks for the swift reply... >>> >>> I am using cmake 6.0 and the makefile generator. >>> >>> Neil >>> >>> 2008/7/21 Bill Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>: >>> >>> Neil Girdhar wrote: >>> >>> Hi Cmake people >>> >>> I'm having a problem with cmake. I think it's issue 7215 >>> <http://www.cmake.org/Bug/view.php?id=7215>. I am running >>> mac os X 1.04. I used macports to install cmake and qt. My >>> project used to compile, and then I upgraded both cmake and >>> qt, and it no longer compiles. examining the preprocessed >>> output of one of my source files, I can see that it is >>> giving me "error template with C linkage" errors even though >>> there is no surround 'extern "C"' and the source file is >>> called something.cc. That seems to indicate that there's an >>> implicit extern "C". >>> >>> >>> I am not sure what is going on. You could try make VERBOSE=1 and see >> what the command line looks like. >> >> -Bill >> > >
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