On Tuesday 10 July 2007 15:33, Andy Skinner wrote:
> We've got a similar situation on linux that we did on solaris-we're
> building our product with a different compiler than the one installed as
> the default for the computers.  That's fine (but odd) for normal work,
> where we build in a certain environment that sets up everything we need.
> But 3rd party and test programs can be a pain to compile with the same
> setup.
>
>
>
> I'm still working on getting our makefile to give CMake all it needs to
> build everything correctly.  My latest problem is on Linux with 64 bits.
> Something is putting "-L /usr/lib64" into the makefiles.  I don't see it
> in CMakeCache.txt.  Where does it come from?
>
>
>
> Is there a way to override it?  We need to get libraries from elsewhere.

That one seems to be hardcoded in cmake.
I am currently doing the same on hp-ux for 64 bit builds.

see that thread
http://www.cmake.org/pipermail/cmake/2007-July/014983.html
for help and a pending feature request.

   Greetings

          Mathias

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