[CMake] cmake 2.6 insists on using MSVC x64 even when in 32 bit shell
Anders Moe
anders.moe at geocap.no
Wed Sep 3 07:16:06 EDT 2008
Thank for answering.
I'm using the CmakeSetup.exe utility and interactively pick the Visual Studio 8 2005 compiler when it asks me....I hope that answered the question ?
The error dialog doesn't allow copy/paste, or I'd include more info.
Regards,
Anders
________________________________________________________Anders Moe
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Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 06:38:00 -0400From: david.cole at kitware.comTo: anders.moe at geocap.noCC: cmake at cmake.orgSubject: Re: [CMake] cmake 2.6 insists on using MSVC x64 even when in 32 bit shell
What CMake generator are you using?
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:10 AM, Anders Moe <anders.moe at geocap.no> wrote:
Hi all I'm trying to compile a 32 bit version of VTK using the 32 bit MSVC 2005 command shell. Note that I'm running XP64. This works fine for Qt, but cmake gives an error during the "simpel test program compile" where it appears that the test solution *.sln is setup for x64, since the error says "module machine type x64 conflicts with machine type 32" Seems as if cmake is overly zealous in detecting the x64 setup even when it shouldn't. Does anyone know how to force it into 32 bit mode ? Thanks, I saw someone else having a similar problem here, but the other way around (32 bit in 64 mode) Anders.
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