Hi Eric,
"E. Wing" wrote:
> 1) Use the ccmake instead of cmake. It exists for this very reason and
> is the easiest, most reliable answer. (I constantly beg people to use
> this so we don't get these kinds of questions over and over.)
Well, this is the old story we've already had before the 2.0 release:
I guess quite a lot of people build stuff like OSG as part of a batch
or at least using a predefined script.
If you disallow these people to modify the required flags on the 'cmake'
command line, then you force all these people to create their very
private hack and it's no surprise that people ask why they have to do
so .....
So, telling people about the shiny world of 'ccmake' and begging for
procedures that are _highly_impractical_ on many people's setup is one
thing, getting things with command line flags _really_ sorted out isn't
a bad option either. I'm very curious to know if the solutions, which
you've been proposing here, actually did the job.
Cheerio,
Martin.
--
Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just selective about who its friends are !
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