[CMake] "Hidden" cache values in Registry?
Robert Maynard
robert.maynard at kitware.com
Fri Aug 15 16:20:46 EDT 2014
Hi these registry entries are added by cmake-gui and I don't see any
way for them to be cleared. Can you please create a new bug on
http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view_all_bug_page.php with this issue
and I will look into adding a feature to cmake-gui to clear dead
paths.
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 12:29 PM, Chris Volpe ARA/SED <cvolpe at ara.com> wrote:
> I have been using CMake to build a few open-source projects recently, and I've been experimenting and moving around build directories and such. In a small test application, CMake tries to find a library that I built and installed in one place, and then I rebuilt and installed somewhere else. Meanwhile, I changed the "<library>_ROOT" environment variable to point to the new location, restarted CMake to pick up the new environment variable, and deleted the cache. There should be no record left of the old location of the library (which wasn't in a "standard" location such as "C:\Program Files"), but still, CMake is finding the old location. There should be nothing pointing CMake to this location anymore, but it's still doing so. On a hunch, I searched through the Windows Registry and found several keys of the form H_C_R\Software\Kitware\CMakeSetup\Settings\StartPath\WhereBuild<i> where <i> is an integer. One of these contains the offending path. Is there a way to tell CMake to ignore this and start fresh? Obviously, "delete cache" doesn't do the trick. Is my only option to go into regedit.exe and delete these things from time to time?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
> Christopher R. Volpe, Ph.D.
> Senior Scientist, Remote Sensing & Decision Analytics
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