2010/7/24 Eric O'Brien <[email protected]>

> It says "cmake version 2.8.2"
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Thanks,

This morning I upgraded from cmake 2.8.1 to 2.8.2 and did a cmake build. It
seemed fine. So al the problems with the build seemed to be due to cmake
2.8.1. I don't know what and I don't care anymore. I can't analyze why it
doesn't work for you Eric, please read on.

After the build and some few tests I did the most stupid thing imaginable.

I checked from root (/) my "usr/local" directory, where I also have
developments, with "ls -l /usr/local".
I decided that I could get rid of it, so I did,* from root /*, a "sudo rm
-rf *"

At the time I noticed the locks on the several /dev entries (devices), my
entire hard disk was almost empty.

As I have a complicated automatic networked backup scheme in place (not
TimeMachine) I could restore everything until approx. 1 hour before the
crash, apart from my entire development tree because that's not in the
backup scheme.

It means that I have to install the complete development stuff and then
rebuild everything from scratch (and check whether the wikis are still
correct).
As I planned to upgrade to Snow Leopard after my holidays, but have the DVD
already, I decided to do that first, so I'm now on Snow Leopard (which
requires another XCode version, gcc build and macports environment).

As I'm going on holiday next weekend I don't now how much I can contribute
in this last week.

(At least my backup infrastructure works great :-) )

Harry

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