[CMake] FW: cmake newbie questions
Phil Smith
phil at voltage.com
Tue Aug 5 16:57:27 EDT 2008
Nope, that didn't do it. I tried it with and without double quotes around the value: no -fascii was passed in either case. However, I'm tentatively declaring victory (very tentatively -- I've had it working before, but for the wrong reasons, such as NOT doing a linkedit and having it happen to find the "magic string" in the object -- but that's not safe, it could be broken across 80-byte records).
I notice that it's creating what looks like it might be a duplicate set of directories:
CMakeFiles\CMakeTmp\CMakeFiles\cmTryCompileExec.dir
Does it really mean to do that, or is it intending to have just
CMakeFiles\cmTryCompileExec.dir
? It works, so perhaps machs nicht, but it looked odd to me.
...phsiii
-----Original Message-----
From: Alexander Neundorf [mailto:a.neundorf-work at gmx.net]
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 3:49 PM
To: Phil Smith
Cc: cmake at cmake.org
Subject: Re: [CMake] FW: cmake newbie questions
On Tuesday 05 August 2008, Phil Smith wrote:
> I'm not sure, but when I look at the -fascii-ized version of
> CheckTypeSizeC.o using my text editor on Windows, I find:
> INFO:sizeof[00008]
> as I'd expect.
>
> Well, actually I know one answer: the square brackets are a problematic
> character, and depend on the codepage. I haven't really looked at the code
> otherwise; since -fascii exists, it would seem to me to be the simpler fix.
> To get it to work, I added:
>
> IF(ZOS)
> SET(MACRO_CHECK_TYPE_SIZE_FLAGS
> "${MACRO_CHECK_TYPE_SIZE_FLAGS} -fasciiout")
> ENDIF(ZOS)
Try that in your toolchain file:
SET(CMAKE_C_COMPILER c:/progra~1/dignus/cc.bat -fasciiout)
SET(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER c:/progra~1/dignus/cxx.bat -fasciiout)
Modules/CMakeDetermineC[XX]Compiler.cmake checks whether there is an
additional argument given and this should be used then, at least for the
first test where it tries to build a basic executable.
Alex
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