_VERSION_MINOR 9)
-set(CMake_VERSION_PATCH 20170607)
+set(CMake_VERSION_PATCH 20170608)
#set(CMake_VERSION_RC 1)
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Hi all,
I have a very large project (many thousands of targets) that I manage with
CMake. I currently, as part of my build, code generate the vast majority of
sources and some sources are several layers deep of generation steps. I would
like to add in a step to generate Sphinx documentation
On 07.06.2017 21:23, Martin Weber wrote:
Hi all,
is there a way to extract the documentation from cmake-sources and convert
that to XML?
I am trying to work on CmakeEd [1]. This Eclipse plugin has support for
editing cmakelists files (syntax highlighting, code completion), but only for
cmake
Hi all,
is there a way to extract the documentation from cmake-sources and convert
that to XML?
I am trying to work on CmakeEd [1]. This Eclipse plugin has support for
editing cmakelists files (syntax highlighting, code completion), but only for
cmake 2.8 which I want to update.
If I had docs
I am proud to announce the second CMake 3.9 release candidate.
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Documentation is available at:
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Release notes appear below and are also published at
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Some of the more significant
I am proud to announce the second CMake 3.9 release candidate.
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Hello,
I am trying to compile my program using this CMake script:
https://pastebin.com/zgJhbFhj
with ifort or gfortran my script works fine, but with IBMs XL Fortran I
get an error:
> make
-- A library with BLAS API found.
-- A library with LAPACK API found.
-- MKLROOT:
-- IBM
-- DEBUG Flag
Hi,
Here is a collection of samples using the CUDA 3.9 support, that are
targeted around specific features.
https://gitlab.kitware.com/robertmaynard/cmake_cuda_tests/tree/master
You can also look at the CUDA and CUDAOnly tests inside CMake.
Hi!
Can anyone point to a minimalistic sample of how a CUDA application is built
using the new CMake 3.9 support for CUDA compilation? I am mostly interested in
promoting similar syntax of building SYCL applications that share a very
similar compilation model, as far as ComputeCpp is
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Hi everyone,
I’m reposting here the same question I’ve already posted on Stackoverflow [1],
in the hopes of reaching a more appropriate audience.
I have an imported target (an external library) that required -ldl, so I'm
adding ${CMAKE_DL_LIBS} to the INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES property like
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