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Reported By:mwoehlke
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Hello,
I am struggling with the find_package(MPI) cmake feature for a minWG-w64
cross-compile project on Linux host and Windows target. Could you please help
me for the TOOLCHAIN_FILE setup, please.
BR
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The terminology of in-source and out-of-source for where the
CMakeLists.txt and *.cmake files exist temporarily threw me off, as
with CMake, in-source and out-of-source usually refer to where the
generated build files are placed.
On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 12:23 AM, Adam adam707b...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
The Emacs package 'cmake-font-lock' that provides advanced syntax
highlighting support for CMake files has been updated to version 0.0.4. It
can be downloaded from https://github.com/Lindydancer/cmake-font-lock
The main feature of the package is to highlight function arguments --
variables,
I'm working on a custom NSIS template where I wish to accumulate a set of
NSIS commands in a list and then insert those commands into the template
file using a variable.
I'm able to get the variable substituted, but unfortunately, the list is
getting inserted as a single line with semicolons
On 04.06.2014 21:17, Rick McGuire wrote:
I'm working on a custom NSIS template where I wish to accumulate a set
of NSIS commands in a list and then insert those commands into the
template file using a variable.
I'm able to get the variable substituted, but unfortunately, the list
is getting
I have a top level CMakeLists.txt file which builds a library called
Camellia and several executables in subdirectories which link with
Camellia. I would like to add a third party library called XDMF as a
dependency for Camellia under Camellia/TPL/Xdmf. Luckily, XDMF is
already on a CMake
On 04.06.2014 23:11, Truman Ellis wrote:
I have a top level CMakeLists.txt file which builds a library called
Camellia and several executables in subdirectories which link with
Camellia. I would like to add a third party library called XDMF as a
dependency for Camellia under Camellia/TPL/Xdmf.
Hi All,
I've updated to CMake 3-RC6 and seem to be getting a lot of CMP0028 policy
warnings that I'm not sure I understand. I'm sure I'm doing something wrong of
misunderstanding what's happening under the hood but would appreciate some
enlightenment.
Trying to boil it down to a simple
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