Sorry about that. I am using "Git Bash" which is definitely a confusing 
environment. The compiler is PropGCC - the target is an embedded system. 
PropGCC ships with GNU Make 3.81 (and "make --version" confirms that is the 
version of make in my PATH).
 
Perhaps the output of "bash --version" will help:
 
bash-3.1$ bash --version
GNU bash, version 3.1.0(1)-release (i686-pc-msys)
Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
bash-3.1$
 
Thanks,
David


-----Original Message-----
From: "Ivan Hrasko" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 5, 2014 2:26pm
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CMake] Windows Path Issues




1. What your environment exactly is? It does not look like Windows only 
(because I see in your log: bash-3.1$ cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" . ), so I 
expect you are using something like Cygwin and when you use this kind of 
environment you can
have problems with paths. For example C:/software/propgcc/bin/propeller-elf-gcc 
is not a valid path for Cygwin, because cygwin uses /cygdrive/ in its path for 
things which are located in Windows.
2. When I use cmake on Windows (just Windows, cmd, not Cygwin or else) I use 
"MinGW Makefiles" not "Unix Makefiles" with GNU compilers.



2014-08-05 19:56 GMT+02:00 <[ [email protected] ]( mailto:[email protected] )>:

I'm generally a Linux guy but need this project to work on all three main 
platforms.
 
I have my toolchain file working nicely in Linux, but for some reason I'm 
getting an error on Windows. Here's top of the console output:
 
bash-3.1$ cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" . 
-- The C compiler identification is GNU 4.6.1
-- The CXX compiler identification is GNU 4.6.1
 -- The COGCXX compiler identification is GNU 4.6.1
-- The ECOGC compiler identification is GNU 4.6.1
-- The ECOGCXX compiler identification is GNU 4.6.1
-- The ASM compiler identification is GNU
-- Found assembler: C:/software/propgcc/bin/propeller-elf-gcc
 CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:6 (project):
  The CMAKE_C_COMPILER:
 
    C:/software/propgcc/bin/propeller-elf-gcc
 
  is not a full path to an existing compiler tool.
 
  Tell CMake where to find the compiler by setting either the environment
  variable "CC" or the CMake cache entry CMAKE_C_COMPILER to the full path to
   the compiler, or to the compiler name if it is in the PATH.
 
This doesn't make too much sense to me. Anyone know why it would find the 
compiler at first and then loose it? The path that it lists is perfectly valid.
 
Thanks,
David
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