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At 5/30/2008 02:36 PM, Bill Hoffman wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Stefan Buschmann wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Thanks! I finally got it to work
now. The problem was that invoking the script does not really
"export" the variables to the shell - so in my own tests,
"cmake" had it's environment variables set right, because I
invoked it directly from the script, but when running "make"
later, the variables were not set. I'm now exporting all those variables
directly in my .bashrc file - is there a better way to invoke the
script?</blockquote><br>
No, you have to have the shell setup with a working cl for things to
work...</blockquote><br>
Also, for what it is worth, I'm starting to use GNU make as well, and I
let my laptop run last night. Here are some numbers involving two
of our main toolkits (VTK & ITK). Each measurement was computed by
cleaning the project then timing how long it would take to compile the
whole thing; this was done 3 times, and I kept the average of the last
two. As you can see, do *not* forget the -j option :) This was performed
with Visual Studio 2005, on a Dell Latitude D630 running Vista 32 bits
(Intel Core 2 Duo T7700 @ 2.4 Ghz, 4 Gig of RAM, SSD/Flash
disk).<br><br>
<img src="cid:7.1.0.9.2.20080530195040.036aa9b0@kitware.com.1" width=515 height=389 alt="Emacs!">
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