Is this a recent change?  I don't recall having to do anything like that 
before?  I'm running latest RC5.  Isn't this the kind of behavior that 
verbose=1 should set by default?  What's verbose about it if all the 
command-line options are obscured from the user in .tmp files that disappear?

--
Shane Dixon
Linux Engineer
Atmel Corporation



 

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From: David Cole [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 3:37 PM
To: Dixon, Shane
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CMake] Nmake verbose=1 gives no valuable output for cl.exe


In the bottom of Modules/Platform/Windows.cmake:

# uncomment these out to debug nmake and borland makefiles
#SET(CMAKE_START_TEMP_FILE "")
#SET(CMAKE_END_TEMP_FILE "")
#SET(CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE 1)

Uncomment those three SET lines to see verbose nmake output...


HTH,
David



On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 5:07 PM, Dixon, Shane <[email protected]> wrote:


        I added a definition using
        
        SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES( MyProjDLL-sw PROPERTIES
               COMPILE_FLAGS "-DEMULATION_MODE" )
        
        I tried to use "nmake verbose=1 MyProjDLL-sw" to watch the command-line 
come by and verify it had the right definition, but all I get is this:
        
        C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~1.0\VC\bin\cl.exe  
@C:\DOCUME~1\SHANE~1.DIX\LOCALS~1\Temp\nm54B2.tmp
        myprojdll.c
        
        Do I have a command-line that's too long so it has to be put into a 
.tmp file?  I can't find the file after the run so I'm assuming it gets 
deleted.  How can I see what's getting passed to cl.exe?
        
        --
        Shane Dixon
        Linux Engineer
        Atmel Corporation
        
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