Setting the full path fixes it. I'm wondering, on relative paths, if the cmake home/bin directory is the root.
Yes, ./ is the current directory of the project from where I run a cmd script. ------------ With the paths fixed as you pointed out, I then get an error dialog with ... The C compiler "C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0/VC/bin/amd64/cl.exe" is not able to compile a simple test program. ... But by hand-build-environment, I can compile and link a 64 bit program with cl.exe and the Windows SDK I use Netbeans and Visual C++ 2008 Express IDE's. But for some complex projects such as http://www.openscenegraph.org CMake is the right tool. On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 4:34 PM, Bill Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > Roger Martin wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm trying to build a build with cmake-2.6.1-win32-x86 CMakeSetup for >> "Visual Studio 9 2008 Win64" as the build target. >> >> Keep getting a >> --------------------------- >> >> CMake Error: The source directory "./build/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp" does not >> exist. >> Specify --help for usage, or press the help button on the CMake GUI. >> >> --------------------------- >> >> but when I look, the directory is there; it does exist. Got the nightly >> build to see what could be the problem or if the issue has already been >> caught and fixed. Yet get the same issue trying to setup the build for >> cmake [Was also going to try to compile cmake for 64 bit machines]. >> >> The project root is ./ and the build folder is ./build. >> >> > Could this be some sort of path length issue? What is "."? > > Also, can you build a very simple project: > > c:/foo/CMakeLists.txt > add_library(foo foo.c) > > Run CMakeSetup and set source to c:/foo and build to c:/foo/build. > > -Bill > >
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