[CMake] CMake 2.6.0?
Hendrik Sattler
post at hendrik-sattler.de
Mon Jul 2 11:16:34 EDT 2007
Zitat von David Cole <david.cole at kitware.com>:
> In the future. Try CVS HEAD for now...
>
> On 7/2/07, Clark J. Wang <dearvoid at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> The wiki page on http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_Cross_Compiling says:
>>
>> Cross compiling is supported by CMake starting with version 2.6.0.
Looking over that page, an important feature seems to be missing:
is it assumed that it is impossible to run the binaries that we
cross-compile for. For most of the cases, this is probably true but
there are cases where it IS possible to run those binaries, e.g. using
wine when cross-compiling from Linux for Windows using mingw32, or
when having a simulator of the target or when the current operating
system has built-in support for the binaries of another operating
system.
It would be nice to add the possibility to specify a method to run
such binaries or even that the OS can run them on its own (e.g. via
binfmt-misc on linux).
This would make it much more integrated and takes the burden off the
user to specify numerous return results.
HS
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