Re: [CMake] Question about add_custom_command

2010-09-13 Thread David Aldrich
Hi Michael set(SRCS a.c b.c d.c e.c) add_custom_command(OUTPUT ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/f.c COMMAND ... DEPENDS ${SRCS} COMMENT Generating f.c VERBATIM) list(APPEND SRCS ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/f.c) add_executable(main ${SRCS}) Thanks - that worked nicely. Now I have another problem.

Re: [CMake] Question about add_custom_command

2010-09-13 Thread Michael Wild
On 13. Sep, 2010, at 13:03 , David Aldrich wrote: Hi Michael set(SRCS a.c b.c d.c e.c) add_custom_command(OUTPUT ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/f.c COMMAND ... DEPENDS ${SRCS} COMMENT Generating f.c VERBATIM) list(APPEND SRCS ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/f.c) add_executable(main ${SRCS})

[CMake] CMake Problem with Visual Studio 2008 Express and Windows 7

2010-09-13 Thread Conor Downey
Hi, I am using CMAKE for the first time and ive run into a problem. Basically i have set where the source is and where to build the binaries. Then i add an entry. But when i configure the program seems to have trouble finding my compiler. I have Visual Studio 2008 Express Edition installed on a

Re: [CMake] Question about add_custom_command

2010-09-13 Thread David Aldrich
Hi Michael You never link static libraries. They are more like zip files than actual libraries and just contain the compiled object files and for if you ran ranlib on it, also a table-of-contents to speed link up. If you do target_link_libraries in CMake, where the target is a static

Re: [CMake] Question about add_custom_command

2010-09-13 Thread Michael Wild
On 13. Sep, 2010, at 14:57 , David Aldrich wrote: Hi Michael You never link static libraries. They are more like zip files than actual libraries and just contain the compiled object files and for if you ran ranlib on it, also a table-of-contents to speed link up. If you do

Re: [CMake] Question about add_custom_command

2010-09-13 Thread David Aldrich
Hi Michael I have found that I had an 'add_executable' call left in accidentally. Sorry for wasting your time. It works well now. Thanks again for your help. BR David ___ Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at

Re: [CMake] FindBoost.cmake trouble with static libs (-gd vs -sgd issue)

2010-09-13 Thread Dixon, Shane
Philip, You closed the bug already so I can't comment there, but I wanted to let you know that this latest version of FindBoost.cmake did work as expected for me. Thank you so much for your help. -- Shane From: philiplow...@gmail.com

[CMake] custom target isn't rebuilt if depending on another custom target

2010-09-13 Thread Gerhard Stengel
Hi, I have a strange problem with custom targets and their dependencies. I do as follows: 1) create a file 1 and add it to a custom target 1 2) create a file 2 and add it to a custom target 2 3) create a 3rd file by packing #1 and #2 together 4) the 3rd file is added to a custom target which

[CMake] add_test : expand environment variable at running time

2010-09-13 Thread Olivier Pierard
Dear all, I re-submit a previous question with no answer in a simpler way. A ctest_test() call on a cluster computation node executes a test constructed with add_test(..) on the cluster master node. add_test contains an evironment variable but is not expanded or expanded at configuration time

Re: [CMake] add_test : expand environment variable at running time

2010-09-13 Thread Tyler Roscoe
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 06:01:52PM +0200, Olivier Pierard wrote: - add_test( mpirun -machinefile $TMPDIR myexec ) = will never expand TMPDIR - I don't understand why because in CTestTestfile.cmake, I have add_test( test_name mpirun -machinefile $TMPDIR myexec); if I submit this as a bash

Re: [CMake] Undefined reference to __Unwind_Resume when building a universal binary with make on Mac OS X

2010-09-13 Thread Ryan Pavlik
if(APPLE) set(CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET 10.5) endif() Hope this helps! Ryan On 9/10/10 9:19 AM, Pedro d'Aquino wrote: The problem wasn't related to the universal binaries, but to the SDK used (10.5). I need to add -mmacosx-version-min=10.5 to the compiler flags in order to make it

Re: [CMake] Use of CMAKE_LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY

2010-09-13 Thread Ryan Pavlik
On 9/13/10 12:29 PM, David Aldrich wrote: Hi I have tried to set the output directory for my library as follows: # set destination directory for LIBRARY target (i.e. libKernel.a) set( CMAKE_LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY ./_gnuRelease ) # build the Kernel static library add_library(Kernel STATIC

Re: [CMake] custom target isn't rebuilt if depending on another custom target

2010-09-13 Thread Michael Hertling
On 09/13/2010 05:46 PM, Gerhard Stengel wrote: Hi, I have a strange problem with custom targets and their dependencies. I do as follows: 1) create a file 1 and add it to a custom target 1 2) create a file 2 and add it to a custom target 2 3) create a 3rd file by packing #1 and #2

[Cmake-commits] CMake branch, next, updated. v2.8.2-758-g24ecd4c

2010-09-13 Thread Marcel Loose
This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script. It was generated because a ref change was pushed to the repository containing the project CMake. The branch, next has been updated via 24ecd4cfde77b2fa600022b3bdad0f41a1ba6bd5 (commit) via

[Cmake-commits] CMake branch, next, updated. v2.8.2-767-g7ddcc30

2010-09-13 Thread David Cole
This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script. It was generated because a ref change was pushed to the repository containing the project CMake. The branch, next has been updated via 7ddcc305907163545c72677b393fefb8f7a84a84 (commit) via