[CMake] Find PerlLibs fails;
Georgios Petasis
petasisg at yahoo.gr
Sun Jul 6 05:55:34 EDT 2008
O/H Alexander Neundorf ??????:
> On Monday 30 June 2008, Georgios Petasis wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am running cmake 2.6 under windows:
>>
>> MESSAGE ( STATUS "Searching for Perl..." )
>> FIND_PACKAGE ( Perl )
>> FIND_PACKAGE ( PerlLibs )
>> IF ( PERL_FOUND )
>> MESSAGE ( STATUS " PERL_EXECUTABLE: " ${PERL_EXECUTABLE} )
>> MESSAGE ( STATUS " PERL_INCLUDE_PATH: " ${PERL_INCLUDE_PATH} )
>> MESSAGE ( STATUS " PERL_LIBRARY: " ${PERL_LIBRARY} )
>> ENDIF ( PERL_FOUND )
>>
>> The output is:
>>
>> -- Searching for Perl...
>> -- Found Perl: C:/Program Files (x86)/Perl/bin/perl.exe
>> -- Could NOT find PerlLibs
>> -- PERL_EXECUTABLE: C:/Program Files (x86)/Perl/bin/perl.exe
>> -- PERL_INCLUDE_PATH: PERL_INCLUDE_PATH-NOTFOUND
>> -- PERL_LIBRARY: PERL_LIBRARY-NOTFOUND
>>
>> It seems that it can locate perl (which is also in the PATH), but not
>> its libs. Can I fix this?
>>
>
> Please have a look at FindPerlLibs.cmake and add some MESSAGE(STATUS ...) to
> find out what is going on exactly. Is it simply the version number which is
> missing ?
>
> Alex
Dear Alex,
I have solved this problem by not making adjustments to cmake files, as
I have to support computers
with a default cmake installation. Instead, I have put the following
code in my CMakeLists.txt:
EXECUTE_PROCESS ( COMMAND ${PERL_EXECUTABLE}
-MConfig -e "print \$Config{version}"
OUTPUT_VARIABLE PERL_OUTPUT
RESULT_VARIABLE PERL_RETURN_VALUE )
IF ( NOT PERL_RETURN_VALUE )
SET ( PERL_VERSION ${PERL_OUTPUT} )
ENDIF ( NOT PERL_RETURN_VALUE )
## Try to fix failure in PERL_INCLUDE_PATH
IF ( PERL_INCLUDE_PATH MATCHES .*-NOTFOUND )
EXECUTE_PROCESS ( COMMAND ${PERL_EXECUTABLE}
-MConfig -e "print \$Config{archlibexp}"
OUTPUT_VARIABLE PERL_OUTPUT
RESULT_VARIABLE PERL_RETURN_VALUE )
IF ( NOT PERL_RETURN_VALUE )
FIND_PATH ( PERL_INCLUDE_PATH perl.h ${PERL_OUTPUT}/CORE )
ENDIF ( NOT PERL_RETURN_VALUE )
ENDIF ( PERL_INCLUDE_PATH MATCHES .*-NOTFOUND )
## Try to fix failure in PERL_LIBRARY
IF ( PERL_LIBRARY MATCHES .*-NOTFOUND )
EXECUTE_PROCESS ( COMMAND ${PERL_EXECUTABLE}
-MConfig -e "print \$Config{libperl}"
OUTPUT_VARIABLE PERL_OUTPUT
RESULT_VARIABLE PERL_RETURN_VALUE )
IF ( NOT PERL_RETURN_VALUE )
FIND_LIBRARY ( PERL_LIBRARY NAMES ${PERL_OUTPUT}
PATHS ${PERL_INCLUDE_PATH} )
ENDIF ( NOT PERL_RETURN_VALUE )
ENDIF ( PERL_LIBRARY MATCHES .*-NOTFOUND )
MESSAGE ( STATUS " PERL_VERSION: " ${PERL_VERSION} )
MESSAGE ( STATUS " PERL_EXECUTABLE: " ${PERL_EXECUTABLE} )
MESSAGE ( STATUS " PERL_INCLUDE_PATH: " ${PERL_INCLUDE_PATH} )
MESSAGE ( STATUS " PERL_LIBRARY: " ${PERL_LIBRARY} )
But, now my problem is different: I do have perl found, but I cannot
convince cmake to build my code right.
It seems that an improper linker switch is added automatically by cmake,
but I am unable to find somewhere the exact link statement that is
executed by cmake. All options are written in a temp file, which is
written/deleted instantly.
Any idea on how I can see its contents?
Currently the only way to build my code is with my hand-written makefile :-(
I have been trying to resolve this problem with cmake for more than 5 days.
I still have no clue what cmake adds, but makes global symbols in my dll
& the perl library different symbols,
so perl cannot update its global structures...
Best regards,
George
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