Thanks for assistance. I forgot 'reply all'. Will be better next time :-)
On 24/09/14 14:58, Petr Kmoch wrote:
> I don't know why @ was inserted, but here's why it overrides the
> absolute path: because it has no special meaning. The path then
> becomes "@/sbin", which is not an absolute path (doe
On 24.09.2014 02:40, jmerkow wrote:
It seems the best way to do this would be to override the template with a
number of configurable entries?
So I could add something like (there's about 15 of em):
I wanted to check to see if there was a way to handle this directly from
CMake.
The elements
I am already using /MP and the equivalent to the /maxcpucount. It is the
/MP one that is important in this context as I am only concerned with
improving the speed of a single project out of the many in my solution. I
believe the problem is with cmake rather than with Visual Studio as I can
select
Hendrik Sattler writes:
> On 23. September 2014 16:22:40 MESZ, Cristian Adam
> >>> QCC compiler generates for this project dependency files which look
> >like:
> >>>
> >>> c:\projects\my_proj\include\/a.h \
> >>> c:\projects\my_proj\src\/a.cpp \
> >>> c:\projects\my_proj\other\..\/include/b.h \
/MP flag is specifically for compiling object files in parallel so it
won't cause multiple custom commands to be run in parallel as each one
is a msbuild custom build item task. I don't know exactly how msbuild
treats custom tasks such as these, but they might be implicitly
serial.
On Wed, Sep 24
Ok, I have no idea what's going on.
I'm using configure_file to put the get_preresiquites cmake script in the
binary dir...
It's running...
It's not show any errors...
It's also not finding any dependencies...
I've double and triple checked that the variable I'm using in the message
command is t
If you send some code, maybe somebody can spot something wrong with the code...
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 9:57 AM, Richard Shaw wrote:
> Ok, I have no idea what's going on.
>
> I'm using configure_file to put the get_preresiquites cmake script in the
> binary dir...
> It's running...
> It's not sho
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Hello,
I am using
https://github.com/rpavlik/cppdom/blob/master/CMakeLists.txt
to generate sln file for cppdom to be compiled on windows x64. I ran cmake
and compile form VS2013 (express) x64 Cross Tools Command Prompt. How can I
change the CMakeLists
Ok I'm going the fragment injection route, but having some issues.
So I found the component id for the target that these registry values will
be needed by in files.wxs:
In this case its 'CMP_ID_1', using the first cmp id seemed like a safe bet
in general to have it referenced by a feature.
S
On 24.09.2014 21:26, jmerkow wrote:
Am I obtaining the id wrong? The documentation is a little confusing
compared to whats being generated. so I'm not sure exactly sure if I have
the proper id. Is there a way to get the Id from the in cmake to configure
the file directly? Maybe there is another
I figured it out...
I'm cross-compiling MinGW on Fedora linux and it just dawned on me that the
cmake instance run by CPack probably isn't using the correct environment. I
think it would be best if this was handled automatically but for the time
being I pushed the required variables into the insta
Ok, I've double checked everything and I'm not sure whats going on.
I was looking in files.wxs (in _CPack_Packages/win64/WIX) for the component
ID, and i've tried a few different ones. I also dropped the config file
step and used your example patch.xml:
Still nothing added when I se
I forgot to mention that I double checked that this particular code was being
executed. I started changing the name (and adding a time stamp) to the msi
in the same section of code to double check. Here is it is (its at send of
my code for cpack):
...
if(WIN32)
if(MSVC)
se
On 24.09.2014 23:20, jmerkow wrote:
Ok, I've double checked everything and I'm not sure whats going on.
I was looking in files.wxs (in _CPack_Packages/win64/WIX) for the component
ID, and i've tried a few different ones. I also dropped the config file
step and used your example patch.xml:
Hi all,
I would like to use CONFIGURE_PACKAGE_CONFIG_FILE() [1] instead of
CONFIGURE_FILE() for my export configurations. Unfortunately, it seems
that CONFIGURE_PACKAGE_CONFIG_FILE() only supports the @ONLY syntax. I
do use nested variables names in the export configuration, though,
e.g.,
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