Tirsdag 28 juni 2011 18.52.48 skrev Raphael Muenster :
Yep, great) setting the LINKER_LANGUAGE to Fortran did it.
Thanks,
Raphael
Am 28.06.2011 15:48, schrieb Brad King:
On 06/27/2011 02:39 PM, Raphael Münster wrote:
# name of the project
PROJECT(Q2P1)
enable_language (Fortran)
Hi all,
I'm currently migrating from custom build scripts to cmake and it has
been working quite good. At this point I'm integrating cmake/ctest with
Jenkins continuous integration.
However, I run into the problem that on the build server the system does
not run the tests when executing cd
On 06/29/2011 10:04 AM, Yngve Inntjore Levinsen wrote:
Tirsdag 28 juni 2011 18.52.48 skrev Raphael Muenster :
Yep, great) setting the LINKER_LANGUAGE to Fortran did it.
Thanks,
Raphael
Am 28.06.2011 15:48, schrieb Brad King:
On 06/27/2011 02:39 PM, Raphael Münster wrote:
# name of the
Normally we use target_link_libraries to link against certain libraries. For
example:
target_link_libraries ( mytarget A B C )
Well when I am working on creating regressions tests for my library, called
mytarget, I would use the same CMake command to link against the
boost unit test framework
On 06/29/2011 02:30 PM, Stephen Torri wrote:
Normally we use target_link_libraries to link against certain libraries.
For example:
target_link_libraries ( mytarget A B C )
Well when I am working on creating regressions tests for my library,
called mytarget, I would use the same CMake
Thanks, the custom target works great.
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Fixed it. It works by executing:
[?] $ cd ${WORKSPACE}/Build /usr/bin/ctest -T Start
[?] $ cd ${WORKSPACE}/Build /usr/bin/ctest -T Test
--output-on-failure
- Joris
On Wed, 2011-06-29 at 11:59 +0200, Joris Dobbelsteen wrote:
Hi all,
I'm currently migrating from custom build scripts to
Hi all,
I'm having a problem with a parallel 'make' where one or more sources
are generated by a custom command.
The situation is as follows. There are a couple of targets (executables)
that depend on the same source file being generated by a custom
command.
I notice that, when doing a
Hi,
I have a custom target which basically calls the cmake install script. The
install script can install both debug and release configs so I define the
custom command with the -DBUILDTYPE=${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}, as follows:
add_custom_target(My_Install_After_Build ALL COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND}
On Wed, 2011-06-29 at 17:22 +0200, Marcel Loose wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having a problem with a parallel 'make' where one or more sources
are generated by a custom command.
The situation is as follows. There are a couple of targets (executables)
that depend on the same source file being
Hi Paul,
Hi Paul,
On build system that don't handle multiple configuration (Makefile based),
CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR will be .
On build system handling muli-configuration (Visual Studio, XCode ..),
CMAKE_CFG_
INTDIR should be either Debug, Release ..
If you build using ctest, make also sure you pass
Hi all,
I have found the problem.
I have moved the call to add_custom_target to a line after project(). Now it
works.
Thanks,
Paul.
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I've managed to get cmake to correctly build mysql on Linux OSes, but I
have a continued problem with mysql on OSX. Specifically, cmake does not
install the mysql libraries with the correct RUNPATH settings.
For example, prior to installing to the destination path:
sh-3.2# otool -L
On 06/29/2011 05:22 PM, Marcel Loose wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having a problem with a parallel 'make' where one or more sources
are generated by a custom command.
The situation is as follows. There are a couple of targets (executables)
that depend on the same source file being generated by a
On 06/29/2011 08:27 PM, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
I've managed to get cmake to correctly build mysql on Linux OSes, but I
have a continued problem with mysql on OSX. Specifically, cmake does
not install the mysql libraries with the correct RUNPATH settings.
For example, prior to installing
--On Wednesday, June 29, 2011 8:49 PM +0200 Michael Wild
them...@gmail.com wrote:
That's because on OS X you have to use the INSTALL_NAME_DIR property (or
alternatively, the CMAKE_INSTALL_NAME_DIR variable).
I put:
IF(APPLE)
SET(INSTALL_NAME_DIR ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/lib)
ENDIF()
in
On 06/29/2011 09:14 PM, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
--On Wednesday, June 29, 2011 8:49 PM +0200 Michael Wild
them...@gmail.com wrote:
That's because on OS X you have to use the INSTALL_NAME_DIR property (or
alternatively, the CMAKE_INSTALL_NAME_DIR variable).
I put:
IF(APPLE)
--On Wednesday, June 29, 2011 9:27 PM +0200 Michael Wild
them...@gmail.com wrote:
On 06/29/2011 09:14 PM, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
--On Wednesday, June 29, 2011 8:49 PM +0200 Michael Wild
them...@gmail.com wrote:
That's because on OS X you have to use the INSTALL_NAME_DIR property (or
On 06/29/2011 09:33 PM, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
--On Wednesday, June 29, 2011 9:27 PM +0200 Michael Wild
them...@gmail.com wrote:
On 06/29/2011 09:14 PM, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
--On Wednesday, June 29, 2011 8:49 PM +0200 Michael Wild
them...@gmail.com wrote:
That's because on OS X
Hello cmake users,
I don't know how users usually send new modules so I try by mail. I made
a cmake module for SDL_gfx library
(http://www.ferzkopp.net/Software/SDL_gfx-2.0/)
It's not a SDL official library but it is popular and a lot of games are
using it.
The FindSDL_gfx.cmake module
--
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Senior Software Engineer, Computing Group RD, Astron, the Netherlands
Michael Wild 29-06-11 20:47
On 06/29/2011 05:22 PM, Marcel Loose wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having a problem with a parallel 'make' where one or more sources
are generated by a custom command.
The situation
I'm noticing that a make install done with CMake is not respecting
umask settings on Linux - is there some setting I need to tweak to get
it to do so?
Thanks,
CY
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--On Wednesday, June 29, 2011 9:43 PM +0200 Michael Wild
them...@gmail.com wrote:
As noted above, I tried both the variable names. In fact, I have now
even stripped out the APPLE if:
SET(INSTALL_NAME_DIR ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/lib)
SET(CMAKE_INSTALL_NAME_DIR ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/lib)
I
On Wed, 2011-06-29 at 20:46 +0200, Michael Wild wrote:
On 06/29/2011 05:22 PM, Marcel Loose wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having a problem with a parallel 'make' where one or more
sources
are generated by a custom command.
The situation is as follows. There are a couple of targets
On Wed, 2011-06-29 at 21:55 +0200, Marcel Loose wrote:
Seems my webmail client completely screwed up the subject threading.
Sorry for the noise.
Best regards,
Marcel Loose.
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On 06/29/2011 10:01 PM, Clifford Yapp wrote:
I'm noticing that a make install done with CMake is not respecting
umask settings on Linux - is there some setting I need to tweak to get
it to do so?
Thanks,
CY
http://www.mail-archive.com/cmake@cmake.org/msg29928.html
Regards,
Michael
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On 06/29/2011 02:30 PM, Stephen Torri wrote:
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For example:
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