Yes I'm using 2.8.6.  Best,  Dick Munroe

On 11/26/11 11:18 AM, David Cole wrote:
Are you using CMake 2.8.6...? Older CMake versions have not been used
much on Lion. It wouldn't surprise me if 2.8.6 works, but earlier
versions have issues...


HTH,
David


On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 6:37 AM, Daniel Dekkers<d.dekk...@cthrough.nl>  wrote:
This:

SET(CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES "$(ARCHS_STANDARD_32_BIT)")
seems to result in a "standard" Xcode setting (armv7 (standard)) which is also 
set when you let Xcode create a fresh iOS app (from its own templates).

But you also see this a lot on the fora:
SET(CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES "$(ARCHS_UNIVERSAL_IPHONE_OS)")

Not sure.

On Nov 26, 2011, at 4:38 AM, Michael Jackson wrote:

There is a cmake variable that you set during  onfiguration time.
Something like os_x_architectures. There you can add the specific arch
that you want to build for.

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On Nov 25, 2011, at 14:47, Dick Munroe<mun...@csworks.com>  wrote:

I've got a build that works just fine with Leopard.

For reasons I won't get into, I had to upgrade one of my systems to Lion and 
now (I've installed XCode 4.2) the build won't work.  I get the following error:

[  0%] Reaping winning child 0x10260c510 PID 1009
Live child 0x10260c510 
(libxp/CMakeFiles/xp.dir/Users/munroe/Documents/My_SVN/ESPlanner_Computation_Engine.U2011-11-01/Common/xmllib/print/libxp.cpp.o)
 PID 1010
Building CXX object 
libxp/CMakeFiles/xp.dir/Users/munroe/Documents/My_SVN/ESPlanner_Computation_Engine.U2011-11-01/Common/xmllib/print/libxp.cpp.o
Reaping winning child 0x10260c510 PID 1010
Live child 0x10260c510 
(libxp/CMakeFiles/xp.dir/Users/munroe/Documents/My_SVN/ESPlanner_Computation_Engine.U2011-11-01/Common/xmllib/print/libxp.cpp.o)
 PID 1011
llvm-g++-4.2: Invalid arch name : -O2
Reaping losing child 0x10260c510 PID 1011
make[2]: *** 
[libxp/CMakeFiles/xp.dir/Users/munroe/Documents/My_SVN/ESPlanner_Computation_Engine.U2011-11-01/Common/xmllib/print/libxp.cpp.o]
 Error 1
Removing child 0x10260c510 PID 1011 from chain.
Reaping losing child 0x10c20c290 PID 1008
make[1]: *** [libxp/CMakeFiles/xp.dir/all] Error 2
Removing child 0x10c20c290 PID 1008 from chain.
Reaping losing child 0x10940e730 PID 996

If I dig around, I find the CXX flags to be:

-arch  -O2 -fPIC

and for some reason the Lion g++ compiler is choking thinking that there should 
be and arch value.  Which if I dig around in the Leopard build I find:

-Dxp_EXPORTS  -arch i386 -O2 -g -fPIC

Which brings up the questions, (1) with the same CMakeLists.txt file, why am I 
getting different values and (2) how do I get the arch to be i386 on the Lion 
build.

Best,

Dick Munroe

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