On 11/11/2011 9:36 PM, Peter Collingbourne wrote:
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I understand that currently Makefiles generated by CMake are
single-configuration by-design. In other words, you can't issue a debug
or release command to make, you have to regenerate for a different
configuration.
Can someone explain the reason for this design? Are there any plans to
change it?
Mateusz Loskot wrote:
I have a CMake-based project which builds several shared libraries and
executables.
There are various run-time dependencies between those shared libraries
and executables.
On Windows, I use Visual Studio for development, so I have
CMake-generated .sln with projects. loaded
I'm trying to compile CMake using the MSVC toolchain but it isn't working
when I configure for the first time. The relevant output is below. What do
I need to do to get this working? I installed all the packages in Cygwin
with the word 'curl' in it, but it still isn't working:
-- Performing Curl
2011/11/13 Robert Dailey rcdai...@gmail.com:
I understand that currently Makefiles generated by CMake are
single-configuration by-design. In other words, you can't issue a debug or
release command to make, you have to regenerate for a different
configuration.
For this purpose you can use 2
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