Hello,
is it possible to backport ExternalProject to 2.6?
Did anyone try successfully or unsuccessfully?
Unfortunately 2.8 is not an option since it is not included even in recent RHEL
6.0.
Thanks.
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On 06/20/2011 11:28 AM, Ilja Golshtein wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to backport ExternalProject to 2.6?
> Did anyone try successfully or unsuccessfully?
>
> Unfortunately 2.8 is not an option since it is not included even in recent
> RHEL 6.0.
>
> Thanks.
>
You can also download the 2.8
Michael,
the problem is I cannot make my project dependent on CMake 2.8
since 2.8 does not exist in major server distros.
That is why I am asking if it is impossible/possible/already_done to
backport ExternalProject to 2.6.
Thanks.
20.06.2011, 13:39, "Michael Wild" :
> On 06/20/2011 11:28 AM,
Il 12/02/2011 19.58, Alexander Neundorf ha scritto:
On Friday 11 February 2011, Andrea Galeazzi wrote:
Alexander Neundorf ha scritto:
On Wednesday 09 February 2011, Andrea Galeazzi wrote:
Il 08/02/2011 17.58, Alexander Neundorf ha scritto:
On Tuesday 08 February 2011, Andrea Galeazzi wrote:
Could you please pull in the following commit from -next into next rc?
It fixes a regression with locating swig executable in FindSWIG module.
commit b09ae90badc17d5102b273d2bcfe11ebeeba70fd
Author: Julien Malik
Date: Fri Apr 29 00:16:32 2011 +0200
FindSWIG: Use NAMES in find_program dire
Thanks for the clarification - I have a much clearer understanding now.
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On 18 June 2011 14:30, Michael Hertling wrote:
>
> COMPILE_DEFINITIONS is used *always*, i.e. for every generator in every
> configuration, and COMPILE_DEFINITIONS_ is used *additionally*
> in configuration , so it
I don't see why it shouldn't be possible. 2.6 already had the function()
command, and I can't think of anything else that might miss. Have you
actually tried it?
Michael
On 06/20/2011 11:46 AM, Ilja Golshtein wrote:
> Michael,
>
> the problem is I cannot make my project dependent on CMake 2.8
2011/6/20 Ilja Golshtein
> Michael,
>
> the problem is I cannot make my project dependent on CMake 2.8
> since 2.8 does not exist in major server distros.
>
> That is why I am asking if it is impossible/possible/already_done to
> backport ExternalProject to 2.6.
>
> Thanks.
>
> 20.06.2011, 13:39,
Subject: Finding libraries on Windows platform
I am using CMake 2.8 on Windows XP to create a Visual Studio 2010 solution.
The problem I am having is that I cannot get CMake to find libraries on the
system. These libraries were created by us for other project. Here is the
CMake module fo
On 06/20/2011 02:49 PM, Stephen Torri wrote:
> Subject: Finding libraries on Windows platform
>
>
>
> I am using CMake 2.8 on Windows XP to create a Visual Studio 2010 solution.
> The problem I am having is that I cannot get CMake to find libraries on the
> system. These libraries were c
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 6:11 AM, Kalev Lember wrote:
> Could you please pull in the following commit from -next into next rc?
> It fixes a regression with locating swig executable in FindSWIG module.
>
>
> commit b09ae90badc17d5102b273d2bcfe11ebeeba70fd
> Author: Julien Malik
> Date: Fri Apr 2
I am on a MaxOSX system with cmake version 2.8.4 and I am having problems with
find_project(x11). I have narrowed the problem with a very simple test. The
following lines as top level CMakeLists.txt file
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8)
find_path(X11_Xft_INCLUDE_PATH X11/Xft/Xft.h /usr/X11R6/
On Monday 20 June 2011, Ilja Golshtein wrote:
> Michael,
>
> the problem is I cannot make my project dependent on CMake 2.8
> since 2.8 does not exist in major server distros.
You can simply wget the binary release for Linux and unpack it somewhere, e.g.
in /opt/. It will work and it is complete
On Monday 20 June 2011, Pere Mato Vila wrote:
> I am on a MaxOSX system with cmake version 2.8.4 and I am having problems
> with find_project(x11). I have narrowed the problem with a very simple
> test. The following lines as top level CMakeLists.txt file
>
> cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8)
>
> If I remember correctly, in -P mode the basic system files, e.g.
> CMakeDetermineSystem.cmake etc. are not executed, so cmake doesn't execute
> UnixPaths.cmake, which sets all the default search paths, so in your try with
> -P only the path you gave to find_path() was searched, the default se
Hi,
The FindQt4 module has this to say about QT_USE_IMPORTED_TARGETS:
> If QT_USE_IMPORTED_TARGETS is enabled, the QT_QTFOO_LIBRARY variables are
> set to point at these imported targets. This works better in general, and
> is also in almost all cases fully backward compatible. The only issue is
(link: http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=12189)
I just came across the above bug opened last month, Summaraized as: "It
is not possible to generate a Visual Studio project with ASCII/SBCS
character set". (Full Bug Text Following Message)
I find myself in the situation where I need
On Monday, June 20, 2011 04:09:00 pm Stephen Kelly wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The FindQt4 module has this to say about QT_USE_IMPORTED_TARGETS:
> > If QT_USE_IMPORTED_TARGETS is enabled, the QT_QTFOO_LIBRARY variables are
> > set to point at these imported targets. This works better in general, and
> > is a
Hi,
I'm trying to set up automated testing of our code with CTest (we are using
CMake), but I'm running into some issues I can't figure out the correct way to
solve. Many of our tests require specific sets of options to be turned on/off
in the configuration step.
How is this done? We've used
Am 21.06.2011 02:50, schrieb Tim Gallagher:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up automated testing of our code with CTest (we are using
CMake), but I'm running into some issues I can't figure out the correct way to
solve. Many of our tests require specific sets of options to be turned on/off
in the confi
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