Re: [cmake-developers] [PATCH 1/3] Add SystemTools::TrimWhitespace function

2011-11-13 Thread Brad King
On 11/11/2011 9:36 PM, Peter Collingbourne wrote: --- Source/kwsys/SystemTools.cxx| 15 +++ Source/kwsys/SystemTools.hxx.in |5 + 2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) diff --git a/Source/kwsys/SystemTools.cxx b/Source/kwsys/SystemTools.cxx index

[CMake] CMake single-configuration makefiles

2011-11-13 Thread Robert Dailey
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?

Re: [CMake] CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY best practice for Windows and Visual Studio

2011-11-13 Thread Niels Dekker - address until 2014
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

[CMake] Trying to compile CMake on Cygwin with MS toolchain

2011-11-13 Thread Robert Dailey
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

Re: [CMake] CMake single-configuration makefiles

2011-11-13 Thread Eric Noulard
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

[Cmake-commits] CMake branch, next, updated. v2.8.6-1858-ga12a18f

2011-11-13 Thread Brad King
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 a12a18fb045e7ba5265fdc696d56562b29be27b0 (commit) via

[Cmake-commits] CMake branch, next, updated. v2.8.6-1862-g22236e4

2011-11-13 Thread Eric Noulard
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 22236e48938b942a8b9d95d73d447fa5e54e19a0 (commit) via

[Cmake-commits] CMake branch, next, updated. v2.8.6-1864-g9958122

2011-11-13 Thread Eric Noulard
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 9958122422b06d3056c272d908c0663202ece472 (commit) via