[cmake-developers] [CMake 0012551]: New CMAKE_AUTOMOC feature breaks when re-configuring
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Wed Nov 2 08:09:43 EDT 2011
The following issue has been SUBMITTED.
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http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=12551
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Reported By: Paul Gideon Dann
Assigned To:
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Project: CMake
Issue ID: 12551
Category: CMake
Reproducibility: always
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: new
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Date Submitted: 2011-11-02 08:09 EDT
Last Modified: 2011-11-02 08:09 EDT
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Summary: New CMAKE_AUTOMOC feature breaks when re-configuring
Description:
When re-configuring & generating with ccmake, the automoc build.cmake file adds
a leading slash to the "cmake" command, causing it to break.
Follow the steps below using the testcase provided to reproduce the bug.
Steps to Reproduce:
* Create "build" directory and run "cmake .." inside.
* Note that running "make" at this point yields a good compile.
* Start again with a clean directory, but instead of building, run "ccmake .."
* Configure & Generate
* Try to build again
You'll get a "/cmake: Command not found" error. This is caused by a leading
slash that has been introduced in CMakeFiles/example_automoc.dir/build.make
(line 48), in the CMakeFiles/example_automoc rule. Removing the slash from
"/cmake" fixes the problem, and the testcase builds correctly.
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Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
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2011-11-02 08:09 Paul Gideon DannNew Issue
2011-11-02 08:09 Paul Gideon DannFile Added: testcase.tar.bz2
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