On Wednesday 11 July 2007 21:54, Gregory Pittman wrote: > John R. Culleton wrote: > > At the moment neither are working with my 133x svn file. > > cmake is not an alternative to make, it's an alternative to > configure. You do cmake, then make, then make install. > It's easy as long as you have cmake on your system. > > Greg
I have two versions of cmake on my system and they error off in different, but interesting, ways. I may try to debug cmake someday and figure out its parameters but right now I just want something that works out of the box. Happily after an extensive search I found the answer in an old post. make -f Makefile.cvs followed by ./configure, make etc. The compile proceeds as I write. Perhaps the less complex technique described above should also be listed in the wiki, for the cmake-challenged like me. The end result is a compile and an install, which is all I want. Thanks to all who replied. -- John Culleton
