Re: [CMake] specify solution name with --build

2011-10-28 Thread Anton Sibilev
I've tried one more PROJECT and seems it's fixed now, thanks.

2011/10/26 David Cole david.c...@kitware.com

 On Oct 26, 2011, at 6:03 AM, Anton Sibilev anton.sibi...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Seem I've found issue, in CMakeCache.txt I have two targets:

 //Value Computed by CMake
 Project_BINARY_DIR:STATIC=C:/_work/test_build
 //Value Computed by CMake
 Project_SOURCE_DIR:STATIC=C:/_work/test

 //Value Computed by CMake
 test_BINARY_DIR:STATIC=C:/_work/test_build
 //Value Computed by CMake
 test_SOURCE_DIR:STATIC=C:/_work/test

 May be that is why I have problem with --build? But I use project( test )
 function only one time.. How I can remove this from projects generation?

 2011/10/26 Anton Sibilev anton.sibi...@gmail.com

 Hello! Can you please help me?
 I use such cmdline to run build with CMake - cmake-2.8.6\bin\cmake
 --build folder_with_solution, where folder_with_solution is folder with
 some_name.sln file.
 And what I have is:

 The following files were specified on the command line:

 Project.sln

 These files could not be found and will not be loaded.

 Can I somehow specify the name of solution/project file? On linux --build
 works fine with Makefiles.
 Thanks!


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 The problem here is likely an incorrect value of CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME in the
 CMakeCache.txt file. If so, that probably means you do not have a PROJECT
 command in your top level CMakeLists.txt file.

 Simply add one, and try a fresh build. (Starting with an empty
 directory...)

 cmake --build uses the value of CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME to figure out what sln
 file name to pass to Visual Studio for building.


 HTH,
 David


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[CMake] specify solution name with --build

2011-10-26 Thread Anton Sibilev
Hello! Can you please help me?
I use such cmdline to run build with CMake - cmake-2.8.6\bin\cmake --build
folder_with_solution, where folder_with_solution is folder with
some_name.sln file.
And what I have is:

The following files were specified on the command line:

Project.sln

These files could not be found and will not be loaded.

Can I somehow specify the name of solution/project file? On linux --build
works fine with Makefiles.
Thanks!
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Re: [CMake] specify solution name with --build

2011-10-26 Thread Anton Sibilev
Seem I've found issue, in CMakeCache.txt I have two targets:

//Value Computed by CMake
Project_BINARY_DIR:STATIC=C:/_work/test_build
//Value Computed by CMake
Project_SOURCE_DIR:STATIC=C:/_work/test

//Value Computed by CMake
test_BINARY_DIR:STATIC=C:/_work/test_build
//Value Computed by CMake
test_SOURCE_DIR:STATIC=C:/_work/test

May be that is why I have problem with --build? But I use project( test )
function only one time.. How I can remove this from projects generation?

2011/10/26 Anton Sibilev anton.sibi...@gmail.com

 Hello! Can you please help me?
 I use such cmdline to run build with CMake - cmake-2.8.6\bin\cmake --build
 folder_with_solution, where folder_with_solution is folder with
 some_name.sln file.
 And what I have is:

 The following files were specified on the command line:

 Project.sln

 These files could not be found and will not be loaded.

 Can I somehow specify the name of solution/project file? On linux --build
 works fine with Makefiles.
 Thanks!

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Re: [CMake] specify solution name with --build

2011-10-26 Thread David Cole
On Oct 26, 2011, at 6:03 AM, Anton Sibilev anton.sibi...@gmail.com wrote:

 Seem I've found issue, in CMakeCache.txt I have two targets:
 
 //Value Computed by CMake
 Project_BINARY_DIR:STATIC=C:/_work/test_build
 //Value Computed by CMake
 Project_SOURCE_DIR:STATIC=C:/_work/test
 
 //Value Computed by CMake
 test_BINARY_DIR:STATIC=C:/_work/test_build
 //Value Computed by CMake
 test_SOURCE_DIR:STATIC=C:/_work/test
 
 May be that is why I have problem with --build? But I use project( test ) 
 function only one time.. How I can remove this from projects generation?
 
 2011/10/26 Anton Sibilev anton.sibi...@gmail.com
 Hello! Can you please help me?
 I use such cmdline to run build with CMake - cmake-2.8.6\bin\cmake --build 
 folder_with_solution, where folder_with_solution is folder with 
 some_name.sln file.
 And what I have is:
 
 The following files were specified on the command line:
 
 Project.sln
 
 These files could not be found and will not be loaded.
 
 Can I somehow specify the name of solution/project file? On linux --build 
 works fine with Makefiles.
 Thanks!
 
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The problem here is likely an incorrect value of CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME in the 
CMakeCache.txt file. If so, that probably means you do not have a PROJECT 
command in your top level CMakeLists.txt file.

Simply add one, and try a fresh build. (Starting with an empty directory...)

cmake --build uses the value of CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME to figure out what sln file 
name to pass to Visual Studio for building.


HTH,
David

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