Hi,

Can you explain what the goal of your compilation wrappers are? Are
you trying to add a new compiler?



On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 1:41 PM, Sam Cristall <crist...@eleveneng.com> wrote:
> Looks like this was just a change in CMake 3.4.  Updated to latest, and 
> everything is working.
>> On Jun 28, 2016, at 5:19 PM, Sam Cristall <crist...@eleveneng.com> wrote:
>>
>> I'm trying to implement a cross compilation wrapper and hit a snag with 
>> CMAKE_C_COMPILE_OBJECT.  I've found that on OSX / Linux (Makefile 
>> Generator), <INCLUDES> and <FLAGS> work as expected, however on Windows 
>> (MinGW Makefile Generator), <FLAGS> has both the flags and includes, whereas 
>> <INCLUDES> is undefined.  Is this expected?
>>
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