Yes, jom is in the path. However, someone very brilliant in the IT department made it such that the system PATH and user PATH equaled the same strings, causing my overall PATH to be way too long for Windows' liking. So the jom part of the path was being truncated out. I wouldn't have thought of that, but noticed it when I doubled checked based on your feedback. Thanks Tom. It's all working lovely now.
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 11:34 AM, Tom Kacvinsky <[email protected] > wrote: > > > On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 11:05 PM, Bill Church <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> I've used this option successfully for a while, but with an older version >> of CMake (3.x, unsure which one exactly). Recently had to do a full >> wipe/reinstall of my machine, so I pulled down the latest CMake 3.4.1, but >> when I go to generate my project I get the following error: >> >> CMake Error: Generator: execution of make failed. Make command was: "jom" >> "/NOLOGO" "cmTC_4f467\fast" >> >> I'm also now using the latest version of Jom, which is 1.1.0. Any help >> resolving this issue would be much appreciated. >> >> > Is jom in your path? I have seen this before and sure enough, jom was no > tin my path. > >
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