Sorry for previous unfinished e-mail. 2011/10/25 Phil Smith <p...@voltage.com>: > Ah, ok. With 2.8.1: > > C:/Program Files/Regina/regina.exe cc.rex dcc.exe CMakeCCompilerId.c > > With 2.8.6: > C:/Program Files/Regina/regina.exe cc.rex;dcc.exe CMakeCCompilerId.c > > Note the semicolon; where'd it come from?
This is clearly a change of behavior but from my point of view it is a change of "unsupported and/or unexpected" behaviour. > It's not in the toolchain file: > ---------------------------------------- > # This is a CMake Toolchain file, required for cross-compiling using > # the Dignus cross-compilers on Windows, compiling for z/OS. > > # Tell CMAKE the target system name > SET(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME "IBM_ZOS") > > # Specify the cross-compilers > SET(CMAKE_C_COMPILER "regina.exe" "cc.rex dcc.exe") > SET(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER "regina.exe" "cc.rex dcxx.exe") I think CMAKE_[C|CXX]_COMPILER vars are supposed to contain a command not command + list of args. If I'm wrong please someone (Alex, Bill,...) just tell me. Doesn't SET(CMAKE_C_COMPILER "regina.exe cc.rex dcc.exe") SET(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER "regina.exe cc.rex dcxx.exe") works for you? If not I would say that you may either create a wrapper script which make the triplet a single command or may be you should: SET(CMAKE_C_COMPILER "regina.exe") SET(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "cc.rex dcc.exe" > SET(CMAKE_C_CREATE_STATIC_LIBRARY "DAR -rv <TARGET> <OBJECTS>") > > SET(CMAKE_CXX_LINK_EXECUTABLE "plink.exe > \"-S$ENV{DIGNUS_PROGRAM}/objs_norent/&M\" <OBJECTS> -o <TARGET>") > SET(CMAKE_C_LINK_EXECUTABLE "plink.exe > \"-S$ENV{DIGNUS_PROGRAM}/objs_norent/&M\" <OBJECTS> -o <TARGET>") > ---------------------------------------- > > BTW, Regina is a Rexx processor -- it's running a script called cc.rex. If I > invoke it directly: > > C:\SVN\Dignus>"c:\Program Files\Regina\regina.exe" cc.rex;dcc.exe > CMakeCCompilerId.c > Error 3 running "cc.rex;dcc.exe": Failure during initialization > Error 3.1: Failure during initialization: Program was not found > > ...which is what I'd expect. But the semicolon is still the problem here... -- Erk Membre de l'April - « promouvoir et défendre le logiciel libre » - http://www.april.org -- Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake