Doug Hackworth wrote:
Our lab has used CMake 2.4 for a long time, and on a new machine I'm
trying to use version 2.6 for the first time on some of our projects.
Our projects all use VTK and we keep the latest version built (currently
5.4.2).
I am getting these CMake errors when I try to configure our project with
2.6:
CMake Error at Common/CMakeLists.txt:27 (VTK_WRAP_TCL):
Unknown CMake command "VTK_WRAP_TCL".
CMake Error at Common/CMakeLists.txt:39 (VTK_WRAP_PYTHON):
Unknown CMake command "VTK_WRAP_PYTHON".
We do indeed use the wrappings for both these languages, so I can't just
turn them off. I found a reference in the CMake 2.4 docs that
VTK_WRAP_PYTHON, et al, were deprecated and for use only in VTK 4, but I
can't find any reference to what replaces it... How can I build Python
and Tcl wrappings in my project with 2.6 ?
I'm a non-expert user of CMake; my apologies if this is a clueless or
RTFM question. Hopefully it's a fairly simple thing which someone can
answer off the top of their head. Btw this is on Ubuntu, I built CMake
from source, and here's the version I'm using:
$ cmake --version
cmake version 2.6-patch 4
All assistance very much appreciated.
These were replaced by Macros in VTK itself. They are called names
like this: VTK_WRAP_PYTHON2. See the VTK 5 source tree.
-Bill
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