Am Freitag, den 03.12.2010, 08:45 +0100 schrieb Andreas Pakulat:
On 03.12.10 07:11:23, Micha Renner wrote:
There is a small library TLib which is installed like this
Install the project...
-- Install configuration: Debug
-- Installing: /usr/local/lib/libTLibd.so
-- Installing:
On 12/02/2010 03:13 PM, Raymond Wan wrote:
Hi Michael,
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 19:40, Michael Hertling mhertl...@online.de wrote:
On 12/01/2010 06:03 PM, Raymond Wan wrote:
Ah! I see. Then is it recommended that this top-level CMakeLists.txt
have just these lines, or should I move the
On 2-12-2010 at 16:12, in message
aanlktimju5wav=ekxnbmkplnl7dn_c+xssgkoefm5...@mail.gmail.com, Klaim
mjkl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
I'm currently trying to understand how to use CMake for a non-trivial
setup
of multiple-projects-framework. I'm a beginner at CMake (as developer
I
mean, not
How can I specify the as command like I do for gcc or g++ compiler in
a toolchain?
SET(CMAKE_C_COMPILER C:/Programmi/development/GCCARM/bin/gcc.exe)
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On 12/03/2010 08:45 AM, Andreas Pakulat wrote:
On 03.12.10 07:11:23, Micha Renner wrote:
There is a small library TLib which is installed like this
Install the project...
-- Install configuration: Debug
-- Installing: /usr/local/lib/libTLibd.so
-- Installing:
Thanks for pointing EXTERNAL_PROJECT , I've looked at it but can't
understand how to get the path from outside.
I'll try again see if I missed something about this feature and get back to
you.
The projects are almost all independent and I need to allow working with a
clone of one subproject
Am Freitag, 3. Dezember 2010, 13:06:41 schrieb Andrea Galeazzi:
How can I specify the as command like I do for gcc or g++ compiler in
a toolchain?
SET(CMAKE_C_COMPILER C:/Programmi/development/GCCARM/bin/gcc.exe)
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Probably my problem is simpler; that's my toolchain file for cross compile:
INCLUDE (CMakeForceCompiler)
CMAKE_FORCE_C_COMPILER
Meanwhile, with 2.8.3 to be exact, the warning message issued by CMake
if a version file is found but the requested version doesn't suit is:
Could not find a configuration file for package ... that is compatible
with requested version
The following configuration files were
On 03.12.10 15:19:38, Micha Renner wrote:
Meanwhile, with 2.8.3 to be exact, the warning message issued by CMake
if a version file is found but the requested version doesn't suit is:
Could not find a configuration file for package ... that is compatible
with requested version
On Wednesday 01 December 2010 17:57:45 Johannes Zarl wrote:
Back to my proposed FPCHSA: My initial goal was to provide an interface
which does as much work as possible for you, maybe at the price of
restricted variable naming. So let's come up with a better interface:
I do want to restrict
Hi Michael,
Thank you for your continued advice!
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 19:13, Michael Hertling mhertl...@online.de wrote:
On 12/02/2010 03:13 PM, Raymond Wan wrote:
ADD_SUBDIRECTORY (dir-A)
before
ADD_SUBDIRECTORY (main)
then main will be built correctly?
Even this is not necessary
Dear all,
I am try to set the PATH environment variable on windows for running the
unit tests through ctest. The ctest file is generated by the cmake
scripts. The PATH is required to for finding additional dlls required by
the tests.
I tried to set the PATH using this cmake code:
What version of cmake/ctest are you using?
(i.e. -- send the output of cmake --version)
What does CTestTestfile.cmake contain if you change your CMakeLists
file to use set_property(TEST ...) instead of set_tests_properties()?
This should work as expected in CMake. We have a test in the test
Hey,
thanks for the quick reply.
Am 03.12.2010 19:12 schrieb David Cole:
What version of cmake/ctest are you using?
(i.e. -- send the output of cmake --version)
On the windows machine (32 bit) where the problem is visible it is
2.8.3. I could also verify the generated CTestTestfile on linux
Try just the single line:
SET_TESTS_PROPERTIES(rsbtest PROPERTIES ENVIRONMENT
PATH=$ENV{PATH};${Boost_LIBRARY_DIRS})
Or... if there's still a \; problem with that call, then try it this
way, reversing the ordering:
SET_TESTS_PROPERTIES(rsbtest PROPERTIES ENVIRONMENT
Ok, so just as a start, the PATH of the shell is:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\IDE;C:\Program
Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\BIN;C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Visual Studio
Hi,
I'm on Mac OSX 10.5.8 with Intel 12.x compilers and CMake version
2.8.3. CMake doesn't seem to add the -c option to the ranlib command
to include common symbols into the library table of contents. Here's
the documentation for Apple's ranlib.
-c Include common symbols
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