[CMake] CMake 2.6.0 Beta ready for testing!
David Thulson
david.thulson at gmail.com
Fri Mar 28 10:27:48 EDT 2008
I tried the OSX Universal dmg and the install process appears to have
gone badly. I already have cmake 2.4.8 installed so that appears to
have caused at least some issues. The 2.6 installer asked me where I
wanted it to put the command-line links and I used the default
"/usr/bin/". The first time, it appeared to do nothing because when I
ran "cmake --version" it said something like "2.4 patch 8" (I don't
remember exactly, but not 2.6). I manually removed the cmake files
from /usr/bin/ and reran the installer. Now it appears to have
recreated the files, but when I run "cmake --version" (or "cmake
--help") I get this:
$ cmake --version
CMake Error: Could not find CMAKE_ROOT !!!
CMake has most likely not been installed correctly.
Modules directory not found in
/usr/bin
Bus error
Any ideas? Is there a problem with my cmake 2.4.8 conflicting? How
do I remove 2.4.8 and my messed up 2.6 so I can try again?
Also, while I only recently switched to a Mac, it does not appear to
be common that you create a subdirectory in Applications by default.
It seems like it would be nice if the cmake-gui application bundle was
just directly in Applications. That isn't a big deal, just a thought.
David Thulson
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 1:26 PM, Bill Hoffman <bill.hoffman at kitware.com> wrote:
> I am happy to announce that CMake 2.6.0 has entered the beta stage! You
> can find the source and binaries here: http://www.cmake.org/files/v2.6/.
>
> I am sure I am leaving something out, but here is the list of changes
> that I came up with. (If you notice something missing please let me
> know and I will add it to the official release when 2.6.0 is finalized.)
>
> Changes in CMake 2.6.0
>
> - Documentation for all variables
> - Direct CDash submit support
> - Bullseye coverage support
> - Use full paths for linking to libraries on all platforms. No longer
> separate into -L and -l.
> - Enhance the install command
> - export command and ability to have imported targets
> - CPack support for rpm and deb
> - Cross compile support
> - Introduction of the cmake_policy command
> - Much better Fortran support
> - Lots of bug fixes ( and most likely a few new bugs... :) )
>
> Please try this version of CMake on your projects and report any issues
> to the list or the bug tracker ( I have added a CMake-2-6 version ).
> The biggest change by far is the new new cmake policies. For more
> information about policies see http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_Policies.
>
> Happy, building!
>
> -Bill
>
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