That fixes it for me too.

Thanks,
Clint

David Cole wrote:
This fixes it for me:

.......
  GET_FILENAME_COMPONENT(devenv_dir "${CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM}" PATH)
  GET_FILENAME_COMPONENT(base_dir "${devenv_dir}/../.." ABSOLUTE)

  IF(MSVC80)
    # Find the runtime library redistribution directory.
FIND_PATH(MSVC80_REDIST_DIR NAMES ${CMAKE_MSVC_ARCH}/Microsoft.VC80.CRT/Microsoft.VC80.CRT.manifest
      PATHS
"[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\VisualStudio\\8.0;InstallDir]/../../VC/redist"
        "${base_dir}/VC/redist"
      )
.......

If you could verify that it works for you, too, I will commit this to CVS HEAD of CMake and request that it be merged for the next drop of the 2.6 branch also.


Thanks,
David


On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 2:08 PM, Clinton Stimpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:


    I see in the cmake code that if I pick the Win64 generator, cmake
    takes a 64 bit view of the registry and tries to find things.
     That makes sense to me in general, such as finding 64 bit python,
    based on registry keys, etc...  But Visual Studio itself is a 32
    bit application, and the 64 bit redist is contained in it.

    I guess I'll put this in the bug tracker.

    Thanks,
    Clint

    Clinton Stimpson wrote:


        The Process Explorer verifies its a 32 bit image.

        My CMakeLists.txt file ===
        INCLUDE(InstallRequiredSystemLibraries)
        ===== end file

        In cmake-gui, if I pick the "Visual Studio 8 2005" generator,
        it sets MSVC80_REDIST_DIR correctly.
        If I go back File -> Delete Cache, then hit configure again,
        but choose "Visual Studio 8 2005 Win64" as the generator, then
        MSVC80_REDIST_DIR is not found.

        Clint

        David Cole wrote:

            It's looking in the right place. You're using the 64-bit
            regedit. If you view it with the 32-bit regedit (found,
            paradoxically, at C:\WINDOWS\SysWOW64\regedit.exe) then
            you'll see it as 32-bit cmake is asking for it...

            Side note: you can always use Process Explorer from
            sysinternals.com <http://sysinternals.com>
            <http://sysinternals.com> to examine running processes to
            determine if they are 32-bit or 64-bit if you need to. I
            would say Process Explorer is the most indispensable tool
            that exists on Windows.

            So you include InstallRequiredSystemLibraries and what
            happens?


            On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 12:43 PM, Clinton Stimpson
            <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
            <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
            <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote:

               On 64 bit Windows...
               When I run cmake, the
            InstallRequiredSystemLibraries.cmake is not
               finding the MSVC80_REDIST_DIR automatically.
               It looks in
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\VisualStudio\\8.0;InstallDir]
               for it, but its not there when I run regedit.
               Its actually in
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Wow6432Node\\Microsoft\\VisualStudio\\8.0;InstallDir].


               Is there some way to make this work without me helping
            it along?
                Maybe its a more general issue?

               This is using the cmake 2.6.2 binaries from cmake.org
            <http://cmake.org>
               <http://cmake.org>.

               Clint

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