On 7 April 2011 16:41, Clinton Stimpson clin...@elemtech.com wrote:
I would put it in Qt4Macros.cmake and document it in FindQt4.cmake.
Cool, ok.
I would love some other people's input in this work.
I have put some work into it already and can give you the patches I have so
far.
When I
On 7 April 2011 17:17, Clinton Stimpson clin...@elemtech.com wrote:
That could be a good way to go first. If the need arises, we could introduce
more public functions for customization.
I guess we could do what fixup_bundle and get_prerequisites do in that
we have a very general function that
On 7 April 2011 18:23, David Cole david.c...@kitware.com wrote:
Absolutely: any general solution should configure a script into the build
tree, and use install(SCRIPT instead to avoid the escaping madness.
Is it acceptable to have a macro/function call INSTALL(CODE) though,
if it's literally a
Dear,
I'm quite new to CMake and I would like to build an application with itk, vtk
and fltk. I managed to build a simple program that link the three parts
together, but I still have some problem linking in the right way the fltk
libraries.
Infact, when I try to use these lines to create a
Am Dienstag, 5. April 2011, 14:33:13 schrieb Andrea Galeazzi:
Fedora isn't listed there but is it possible to have it?
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=cmakeproject=devel%3Atools%3Abuilding
Please note that this does not include the GUI which is split in it's own
package and
I've now made considerable progress with creating a cmake configuration for a
managed (CLR) project which also links to external managed dlls. I can use
msbuild on ALL_BUILD.vcxproj to successfully create an executable etc.
Only one minor issue remains; I'd like to open the cmake-generated
Ok, a little more progress... . The generated solution contains a reference to
the external project of the form.:
Project({8AE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}) = EthernetBus,
C:\work\software\main\Neul\libraries\EthernetBus\EthernetBus.csproj,
{AE1392AF-506E-4648-A389-FBCCBB29D48B}
Hello,
I tried to use the module CMakeDependentOption with the tool CMake 2.8.4 on
my openSUSE 11.4 system as it is mentioned in the documentation.
http://cmake.org/cmake/help/cmake-2-8-docs.html#command:option
Any ideas as to how to get cmake to generate (or find) an appropriate main
GUID ? (Note that the second GUID AE48B is correct and presumably read
from the target project file.)
Having had a quick delve into the source code, it looks like this is
hard-coded (probably in
On 03/29/2011 09:54 AM, Brad King wrote:
The fix in this case is in Source/cmLocalUnixMakefileGenerator3.cxx
in the CreateCDCommand method. Try changing the two appearances of
cmd = cd
in the Windows case to
cmd = cd /d
http://cmake.org/gitweb?p=cmake.git;a=commitdiff;h=b5676134
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