The original poster is using Ubuntu 12.04, so a precompiled binary might
not work if it targeted a newer system. Ubuntu 12.04 is obsolete and no
longer supported by Canonical and is a huge risk for production systems.
I would suggest the original poster try installing gnu gcc c++ instead
of clang.
Please see:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/26498/how-to-choose-the-default-gcc-and-g-version
Regards,
Juan
On 12/14/18 11:02 AM, Eric Noulard wrote:
Did you try to pick a pre-compiled version of CMake?
https://cmake.org/download/
https://github.com/Kitware/CMake/releases/download/v3.13.2/cmake-3.13.2-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz
CMake is statically linked so installing a binary should work.
Le ven. 14 déc. 2018 à 17:48, Paul Jeffries <paulwjeffr...@gmail.com
<mailto:paulwjeffr...@gmail.com>> a écrit :
Dear list,
I ultimately want to install a program called DosageConvertor that
requires a version of cmake that is 3.2 or later. Therefore, I am
trying to install a more recent version of cmake since the current
version is 2.8.7.
When I run ./bootstrap, I get a message that there were problems
running make: 2 errors generated. make: ***
[cmAddCustomCommandCommand.o] Error 1 (I have added the complete
output below.)
I searched and found no clear solution to this problem. I did see
that std should be set to gnu++11, but my output has “std=gnu++1y”.
I specified the compiler because when I ran ./bootstrap by itself, I
got an error message that there was no C++ compiler. Did I choose
the wrong compiler? Am I missing a library?
Any help would be appreciated.
Paul
|paul@paul-VirtualBox:~/cmake-3.13.1$ CC=gcc ./bootstrap && make &&
sudo make install|
|---------------------------------------------|
|CMake 3.13.1, Copyright 2000-2018 Kitware, Inc. and Contributors|
|C compiler on this system is: gcc |
|C++ compiler on this system is: clang++ -std=gnu++1y |
|Makefile processor on this system is: make|
|clang++ has setenv|
|clang++ has unsetenv|
|clang++ does not have environ in stdlib.h|
|clang++ has stl wstring|
|clang++ has <ext/stdio_filebuf.h>|
|---------------------------------------------|
|clang++ -std=gnu++1y -I/home/paul/cmake-3.13.1/Bootstrap.cmk
-I/home/paul/cmake-3.13.1/Source -I/home/paul/cmake-
3.13.1/Source/LexerParser |
|-I/home/paul/cmake-3.13.1/Utilities -c
/home/paul/cmake-3.13.1/Source/cmAddCustomCommandCommand.cxx -o
cmAddCustomCommandCommand.o |
|In file included from
/home/paul/cmake-3.13.1/Source/cmAddCustomCommandCommand.cxx:9:|
|In file included from
/home/paul/cmake-3.13.1/Source/cmCustomCommand.h:9: |
|/home/paul/cmake-3.13.1/Source/cmListFileCache.h:127:3: error:
exception specification of explicitly defaulted move constructor
does not match the cmListFileBacktrace(cmListFileBacktrace&&) //
NOLINT(clang-tidy)|
|||^ /home/paul/cmake-3.13.1/Source/cmListFileCache.h:130:24: error:
exception specification of explicitly defaulted move assignment
operator does not match the calculated one cmListFileBacktrace&
operator=(cmListFileBacktrace&&) // NOLINT(clang-tidy)|
|||^|
|2 errors generated.|
|make: *** [cmAddCustomCommandCommand.o] Error 1|
|---------------------------------------------|
|Error when bootstrapping CMake:|
|Problem while running make|
|---------------------------------------------|
|Log of errors:
/home/paul/cmake-3.13.1/Bootstrap.cmk/cmake_bootstrap.log|
|---------------------------------------------|
|paul@paul-VirtualBox:~/cmake-3.13.1$ |
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