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Now that we have released CMake 2.8.4, *now* would be a great time to
prioritize bug fixes for the next release of CMake.
http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=11746
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it's a bunch of command line tools, then maybe /usr/local/bin would be
the right place; don't install in /usr/bin ! Probably a .pkg is your
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On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 16:55:58 +0200, Eric Noulard said:
2011/4/27 Sean McBride s...@rogue-research.com:
On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 15:34:45 +0200, Eric Noulard said:
I'd like to provide my software as a nice Mac OS installer,
and I am back into the Mac OS jungle:
Bundle = Mac
-std=c99, a gcc flag unrecognised by clang:
http://vtk.org/Bug/view.php?id=11952
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to choose between them. Different compilers presumably need
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bugs:
http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=11746
http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=8563
http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=6215
http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=7867
http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=10895
features:
David,
http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=12381
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is but an empty folder, and Xcode crashes trying to open it.
If I use /usr/bin/clang things work.
Anyone tried a similar setup? How to debug this further?
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it wants
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OK, I'll just stop specifying it.
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played with App Sandbox. It's still half-baked and I gave up on
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... to include in what will be committed)
#
# Tests/CommandLineTest/CMakeFiles/
# Tests/CustomCommandWorkingDirectory/CMakeFiles/
# Tests/Java/CMakeFiles/
Is that a bug? Does it happen with gcc?
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unused during compilation: '-std=c++0x'
How does one specify flags only for compilation, not linking?
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From the lack of reply, I guess there is indeed no way to specify flags only
for compiling and not for linking.
Is there a bug in the Mantis for this already?
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On Tue, 20 Dec 2011 11:12:17 -0500, Sean McBride said:
Hi all,
Searching the archives, I see that CMake deliberately passes
-std=c++0x without getting warnings?
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Might be nice to decide about this one:
http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=4756
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I'm sure the community would benefit from additional submissions. icc costs
money, making it harder...
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that Apple provides. If
anyone _does_ update could you post back to the list to verify that
the curses problem is either fixed or still remains broken.
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, they are easy to typedef.
That said, if you already have a tonne of code.
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with clang,
you should probably build clang yourself from trunk. Its C++ support is
new and much better in trunk than 2.8.
I have dashboards that use CMake 2.8.3 and a recent build of clang to
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On Wed, 10 Nov 2010 13:30:46 -0500, David Cole said:
If there are still others to consider for the 2.8.4 release, please
reply here with just the bug numbers. Please do not hijack this thread
to talk about specifics. Bug numbers only please. I really appreciate
the vast majority here who have
such as
Johan,
You might want to add your opinion to this bug, which discusses the root
cause of your issue:
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was added in 10.4, and assuming you don't need to support
anything older, you should never use @executable_path because
@loader_path is the same or better. Not sure if it will solve your
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will tell me
something, too.
Perhaps you guys are actually talking about this:???
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the installed CMake
every time (to remove the version number):
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On Wed, 9 Mar 2011 18:38:52 +0100, Olivier Cessenat said:
I downloaded cmake-2.8.4 and also cmake-2.8.3 Unix sources and tried
to compile it for Mac OS-X 10.4.
What version of Xcode? Which compiler?
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into that for a while.
Apple provides a memory tester named Guard Malloc, but CMake does not
directly support it. See:
http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=4954
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this one is about... is there a bug #?
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or
GCC_VERSION = 4.2
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the thing simply
CMake.app.
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of
several test failures, such as:
http://www.cdash.org/CDash/testDetails.php?test=18246100build=284391
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What is GDB?
Sorry, can't resist:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=GDB
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that such things are better done with types like
uin32_t, etc. The quoted stuff above will fail with OS X running on ARM
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harder to maintain.
Anyway, I think this horse is dead. :)
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Hi all,
Let's say I have:
- an 8 core machine
- hundreds of (slow) unit tests
- most unit test are single threaded
Is there a way to make ctest run tests in palallel? My CPUs are vastly
under utilized.
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these extra properties?
CMake does, VTK and ITK do not yet...
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I'm doing, or am I trying to do something that's beyond CMake's current
capabilities?
I'm pretty sure you are on the bleeding edge here.
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) you shouldn't use -m32 -
m64, rather it is the -arch command that is needed.
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That suggests the problem is the FSCopyObject.c then. I suggest
iterative gutting until it works/breaks..
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apparently changing many things at once (Xcode to
CMake, etc.), doing it one step at a time will be less painful. Also,
are you sure you actually need 64 bit support? Are you working with
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to i386, as you noticed.
I recall CMake used to (still does?) ignore CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES is
there was only 1 item listed. If you try specifying say 'ppc;i386' do
you get such a binary? Could you try CMake CVS?
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trouble free.
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on 10.5 if you only specify x86_64?
I'm always building 4-way, so I haven't hit this...
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On 8/31/09 9:26 AM, Yves Starreveld said:
Thats how I got it to work, but clearly CMake should be sorting things
out purely based on CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES.
Agreed. Can you create a bug and tell me the number?
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scripts, should not have changed
that one obviously. So in the Xcode case, how does it build? Does it
invoke xcodebuild? If so, that will already use many cores, so that's great.
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type. Another technique could be to
use sysctlbyname(). For example:
http://github.com/tcurdt/feedbackreporter/blob/master/Sources/Main/
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the developer gets all kinds of hard-to-
understand compile errors).
Is there some reason you must use the 10.4 SDK? Does your code not
compile against new SDKs?
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is set CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET to 10.4. Don't
set CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT at all. Also, if you're deploying to 10.4, I
believe you need to use gcc 4.0, not newer. You'll also want to set
CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES as desired.
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also specify -mmacosx-version-min=10.4 in all CMAKE_LANG_FLAGS variables).
Note that CMake 2.8 now has CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET, so you don't
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something wrong... can anyone push me in the right direction?
Use CMake 2.8.1.
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be a Snow Leopard specific problem. Is this a known issue? Any
help would be appreciated.
This is a regression introduced in 10.6.3. File a bug with Apple:
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CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES in Debug and Release. If CMake doesn't support
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on the system that the user
starts the build on
What's 'correctly'?
For example, on Mac OS X 10.6 on 64 bit capable hardware (that is, any
Mac you buy today), the OS can run both 32 and 64 bit applications.
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tried, but this should be a good start:
IF(APPLE)
SET(EXECUTABLE_FLAG MACOSX_BUNDLE)
ENDIF(APPLE)
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a mac expert so I would need help please.
If you want something to be in the application menu, then you need to
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Félix,
Re-reading your post, I'm not sure I understand what you mean. Could
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proceeds to 100% very quickly. It does not intelligently only
do a ppc64 build.
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these in the 2.4 branch. :)
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if 2.4.8 can bootstrap itself? 2.5 was not able
to a few weeks ago, but can now.
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Apple's Installer application is not so
inflexible that this is the best possible?
Additionally, is it normal that the items installed (files and folders)
have file owner and group both as 501? My user id is not 501.
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