Yes, at least the old Darwin ar does not support this option!
claus-kleins-macbook-pro:ninja clausklein$ /usr/bin/ar -h
usage: ar -d [-TLsv] archive file ...
ar -m [-TLsv] archive file ...
ar -m [-abiTLsv] position archive file ...
ar -p [-TLsv] archive [file ...]
ar -q [-cTLsv] archive file ...
ar -r [-cuTLsv] archive file ...
ar -r [-abciuTLsv] position archive file ...
ar -t [-TLsv] archive [file ...]
ar -x [-ouTLsv] archive [file ...]
claus-kleins-macbook-pro:ninja clausklein$
I think, solaris and BSD will have the same version, but not sure.
This future needs a runtime test, IMO
Claus
On 03.06.2012, at 22:55, Peter Kümmel wrote:
On 03.06.2012 01:02, Claus Klein wrote:
Hi Peter,
after a quick test with our code, I found again the problem with unix
ar utile for static libs. it does not support a linker response file!
Are you sure? Here (Ubuntu) ar lists @<file> as option.
And is is not clear to me who sets this cache values:
CMAKE_CXX_RESPONSE_FILE_LINK_FLAG:STRING=-Wl,@
CMAKE_CXX_USE_RESPONSE_FILE_FOR_OBJECTS:BOOL=TRUE
CMAKE_C_RESPONSE_FILE_LINK_FLAG:STRING=-Wl,@
CMAKE_C_USE_RESPONSE_FILE_FOR_OBJECTS:BOOL=TRUE
In the depths of the macro files interpreted at runtime.
You have to search for the strings in ...\CMake 2.8\share\cmake-2.8
I have found a problem if ninja is not at a std path installed. So
the
rules.ninja files should use the absolute path to ninja executable.
Here my final Version.
Claus
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