Jan,
I am not questioning the value of /MP. But you can easily add the /MP flag
to CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS yourself. (Not to mention control it, e.g., /MP3). It's
not an *OSG* setting, that's all I'm saying.

Glenn Waldron / @glennwaldron


On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 9:41 AM, Jan Ciger <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On 08/29/2014 02:51 PM, Glenn Waldron wrote:
> > They just add the /MP and /DYNAMICBASE flags to CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS,
> > respectively. Not sure why they are in OSG's CMake.
> >
>
> These are Visual Studio specific flags:
>
> /MP - enables parallel compilation
> /DYNAMICBASE - enables address space randomization (defence against
> buffer overflow exploits)
>
> Why they are in the CMake - well because /MP most people compiling on
> Windows will want in order to speed up the horribly slow compilation
> using Visual C++ and /DYNAMICBASE is a good thing in general for
> libraries.
>
> They are in the Windows-specific part of the CMake build, so you don't
> need to worry about these settings if you are not on Windows. Other
> platforms have similar things in the CMake.
>
> Regards,
>
> J.
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