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(0029598)
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Dave Abrahams
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2012-06-04 00:33
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This looks like CMake is generating something incorrect |
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(0029600)
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Brad King
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2012-06-04 08:32
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We'd appreciate a minimal test case instead of having to set up an entire instance of your project. |
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(0029603)
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Dave Abrahams
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2012-06-04 11:21
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And I would love to give one to you, but I don't know how to reduce it, and probably don't have time. I can say that this has nothing to do with "=" signs in path names despite what you see in the description, since I tried it with a regular CMake install.
If it helps at all:
* I've considerably reduced the steps required: https://github.com/ryppl/ryppl/wiki/Setting-up-a-Ryppl-test [^]
* This works just fine with other generators
* This is important for Boost and Ryppl, which could be important for CMake. |
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(0029604)
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Brad King
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2012-06-04 12:00
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Please attach the files
CMakeFiles/*.log
CMakeFiles/CMake*Compiler.cmake
from the top of the build tree generating the /machine: error. |
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(0029605)
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Dave Abrahams
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2012-06-04 12:58
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OK, this is weird. I tried again and it worked. Wiping out the entire build directory and trying again again. |
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Dave Abrahams
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2012-06-04 13:03
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Still works. I love it when computers act magic (not). |
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David Cole
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2012-11-05 14:32
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Closing resolved issues that have not been updated in more than 4 months. |
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