Re: [CMake] CMAKE_C_COMPILE_OBJECT vs

2016-07-01 Thread Robert Maynard
Sorry I had misread that you where still having this problem with CMake 3.4, not that it had resolved your issue. On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 4:36 PM, Sam Cristall wrote: > Hi Robert, > > Yes, we are adding the Keil C8051 compiler, which is very old and uses a very > unique

Re: [CMake] CMAKE_C_COMPILE_OBJECT vs

2016-06-30 Thread Sam Cristall
Hi Robert, Yes, we are adding the Keil C8051 compiler, which is very old and uses a very unique command line syntax compared to the others supported by CMake. Also, it's Windows only but Wine works -- so we optionally add Wine on non-Windows platforms. An example would be: wine C51.exe

Re: [CMake] CMAKE_C_COMPILE_OBJECT vs

2016-06-30 Thread Robert Maynard
Hi, Can you explain what the goal of your compilation wrappers are? Are you trying to add a new compiler? On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 1:41 PM, Sam Cristall wrote: > Looks like this was just a change in CMake 3.4. Updated to latest, and > everything is working. >> On Jun

Re: [CMake] CMAKE_C_COMPILE_OBJECT vs

2016-06-29 Thread Sam Cristall
Looks like this was just a change in CMake 3.4. Updated to latest, and everything is working. > On Jun 28, 2016, at 5:19 PM, Sam Cristall wrote: > > I'm trying to implement a cross compilation wrapper and hit a snag with > CMAKE_C_COMPILE_OBJECT. I've found that on

[CMake] CMAKE_C_COMPILE_OBJECT vs

2016-06-28 Thread Sam Cristall
I'm trying to implement a cross compilation wrapper and hit a snag with CMAKE_C_COMPILE_OBJECT. I've found that on OSX / Linux (Makefile Generator), and work as expected, however on Windows (MinGW Makefile Generator), has both the flags and includes, whereas is undefined. Is this