[CMake] CMake cvs TOT and Xcode
Sean McBride
sean at rogue-research.com
Fri Oct 2 10:52:18 EDT 2009
On 10/2/09 10:40 AM, Bill Hoffman said:
>We did change CMake. Before we used to hard code the build archs into
>the file (i386, ppc, etc.). We now use a variable that Xcode uses,
>something like $(DEFAULT_ARCH) different name, but you get the idea. If
>that is not defined for some reason for this version of Xcode we can fix
>it. CMake knows what version it is building for. We did have this same
>problem with Xcode 1.5 and did a fix. So, since this is most likely a
>regression, I would like to fix it. However, I don't have access to
>Xcode 3.0 so it is hard to fix... :)
Xcode 3.0 is free to download, though you do need a (free) ADC account:
https://connect.apple.com
You can also have multiple versions of Xcode installed simultaneously,
so you could have 3.0 and 3.1.4 installed. (I'm not sure how well CMake
itself would deal with this though.)
And the Xcode release notes have a detailed account of what changed when:
<http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/releasenotes/DeveloperTools/RN-
Xcode/index.html>
I bet if you searched it for 'something like $(DEFAULT_ARCH)' you'd find
when that was added (probably 3.1).
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