Am Samstag, 24. November 2007 schrieb Daniel Leidert: > > > CMake Error: your C compiler: > > > "/tmp/buildd/avogadro-0.2.0/obj-i486-linux-gnu/cc" was not found. > > > Please set CMAKE_C_COMPILER to a valid compiler path or name. > > > CMake Error: your CXX compiler: > > > "/tmp/buildd/avogadro-0.2.0/obj-i486-linux-gnu/g++" was not found. > > > Please set CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER to a valid compiler path or name.
I think this is a bug internal to cmake or the tests it uses. Earlier in the output it claims -- Check for working C compiler: cc -- Check for working C compiler: cc -- works -- Check size of void* -- Check size of void* - done -- Check for working CXX compiler: g++ -- Check for working CXX compiler: g++ -- works So it says the compilers work, and in order to check the size of void* it would also have to actually run the compiler successfully. Furthermore, it asks to set CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER to a valid compiler path or *name*, which interpret such that a base name is sufficient. So at the moment I believe that the behavior implemented in cdbs is correct and the problem is somewhere else. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

