And if icc is not in the path, or in a standard location that CMake looks in, you should specify the full path. i.e. export CC=/usr/bin/icc ...
On Sunday, May 10, 2015, J. Caleb Wherry <[email protected]> wrote: > Just to be explicit, CC and CXX are shell variables that CMake reads. So > invoke like below to make for sure they are getting set correctly: > > export CC=icc; export CXX=icc; cmake <args> > > Caleb > > On Sunday, May 10, 2015, Rahul K Soni <[email protected]> wrote: > >> When I run like that it says CC=icc command not found. >> >> — >> Rahul Kumar Soni >> Scientist >> CSIR-IMMT >> >> Sent from iPad Rahul >> >> >> On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 11:06 PM, Tom Kacvinsky < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> > On May 10, 2015, at 13:16, Rahul K Soni <[email protected]> wrote: >>> > >>> > Hi Petr >>> > >>> > Is deleting the buildsysystem means deleting the CMakeCache.txt file. >>> How to set CC and CXX before configuring. >>> > >>> > Thanks a lot in advance. >>> >>> Shoot, I had top posted. Yes, you need to delete the bus directory as >>> cmake caches settings after the initial run. Once the build directory is >>> deleted, you need to run cmake as follows: >>> >>> CC=icc CXX=icpc cmake <options> >>> >>> >> > > -- > Sent from my iPhone 4s >
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