On Tue, 17 Jul 2012 14:22:20 -0400, Bill Hoffman said:
>> Not that I know of. That would be analogous to...? What would it do?
>
>In VS it setups the environment to run CC from the command line.
>
>>
>> For now, I've created this bug:
>>
>> CMake should support default installation of Xcode.app only, without
>'command line tools' extras
>> <http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=13408>
>>
>I am not sure I agree with the statement. CMake has always required
>that the command line tools that it uses be in the environment. I
>really don't see how CMake could technically use xcrun to configure an
>environment correctly so that things would work. On all platforms CMake
>requires the environment to work from the command line.
Well, I don't know enough about how cmake works internally, but I was under the
impression that it looks for things in certain well-known places in hopes of
finding them. I just greped the code for 'usr/local/bin' and here's an example
of what I mean:
set(gp_cmd_paths ${gp_cmd_paths}
"C:/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0/VC/bin"
"C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0/VC/bin"
"C:/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio 8/VC/BIN"
"C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio 8/VC/BIN"
"C:/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003/VC7/BIN"
"C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003/VC7/BIN"
"/usr/local/bin"
"/usr/bin"
)
Is this not a trial-and-error way of finding which folder holds the sought
item? Wouldn't it be a matter of extending this facility? (Not that I'm
saying it would be trivial to do so...)
>> Perhaps these tests should only be run conditional on the presence
>> of
>PackageMaker instead of allowed to fail hard?
>>
>This we might be able to fix.
Cool. Shall I create a bug for that?
Cheers,
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