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0000530 | CMake | public | 2004-01-21 15:10 | 2004-01-21 15:13 | |||||
Reporter | Brad King | ||||||||
Assigned To | Brad King | ||||||||
Priority | normal | Severity | major | Reproducibility | always | ||||
Status | closed | Resolution | fixed | ||||||
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Summary | 0000530: Setting C compiler to a C++ compiler produces poor error message | ||||||||
Description | If the CC environment variable points to a C++ compiler, the check for working C compiler passes. It should fail with a meaningful error message in the CMakeError.log file. | ||||||||
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(0000532) Brad King (manager) 2004-01-21 15:11 |
Checking in CMakeTestCCompiler.cmake; /cvsroot/CMake/CMake/Modules/CMakeTestCCompiler.cmake,v <-- CMakeTestCCompiler.cmake new revision: 1.10; previous revision: 1.9 done |
(0000533) Brad King (manager) 2004-01-21 15:13 |
Fix has been merged to 1.8 branch for 1.8.4 release. |
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