[CMake] Bash on ubuntu on windows as target
Gilles Khouzam
gilles.khouzam at microsoft.com
Mon Aug 22 15:37:59 EDT 2016
I’ve looked more in depth at the issue, and while this doesn’t work yet, we’re looking to enable this in a future Windows Insider Flight for better windows/linux interop.
From: Gilles Khouzam
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2016 13:24
To: 'Tiago Macarios' <tiagomacarios at gmail.com>; csiga.biga at aol.com
Cc: CMake ML <cmake at cmake.org>
Subject: RE: [CMake] Bash on ubuntu on windows as target
That’s an interesting idea,
I’m not sure why cmd is failing to invoke bash properly, but I will try and figure it out.
Also, for addressing invoking bash.exe without copying it to SysWow64, you can reference it by C:\Windows\Sysnative\bash.exe from a 32-bit process. It still doesn’t make the target succeed, but at least it removes the need to copy the file around.
Thanks
~Gilles
From: CMake [mailto:cmake-bounces at cmake.org] On Behalf Of Tiago Macarios
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2016 10:12
To: csiga.biga at aol.com<mailto:csiga.biga at aol.com>
Cc: CMake ML <cmake at cmake.org<mailto:cmake at cmake.org>>
Subject: Re: [CMake] Bash on ubuntu on windows as target
Well what I was trying to do was to actually have a target inside the windows build that would trigger the linux build so to build both at the same time. imagine you have a VS project one of the "projects" would be the linux build. So as long as the build folder is different I could have both building in sync everytime. Get the idea?
If I just do a full build inside bash everything works great =)
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 11:23 PM, <"Máté Ferenc Nagy-Egri via CMake <cmake at cmake"@public.kitware.com<mailto:%22Máté%20Ferenc%20Nagy-Egri%20via%20CMake%20%3ccmake at cmake%22 at public.kitware.com>> wrote:
+1 for the initiative. Wouldn’t it make more sense however to make it a CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME? If I remember correctly that’s how MinGW works, and this should be something very similar.
Feladó: Tiago Macarios<mailto:tiagomacarios at gmail.com>
Elküldve: 2016. augusztus 11., csütörtök 1:51
Címzett: CMake ML<mailto:cmake at cmake.org>
Tárgy: [CMake] Bash on ubuntu on windows as target
Hi All,
Windows 10 anniversary edition comes with support to execute Linux binaries. I have been trying to use it with one of our projects, but I have been getting a weird error. Maybe someone can help me?
The target is pretty simple:
set(BASH "C:\\Windows\\System32\\bash.exe")
set(ARGS "--help")
add_custom_target(linux ${BASH} ${ARGS})
If I then build that project in visual studio (with some extra verbosity) I get:
Target "CustomBuild" in file "C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\V140\Microsoft.CppCommon.targets" from project "C:\_Working\delegate\build\linux.vcxproj" (target "_BuildGenerateSourcesAction" depends on it):
Using "CustomBuild" task from assembly "C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\V140\Microsoft.Build.CppTasks.Common.dll".
Task "CustomBuild"
Write Tracking Logs:
x64\Debug\linux\linux.tlog\custombuild.write.1.tlog
Read Tracking Logs:
x64\Debug\linux\linux.tlog\custombuild.read.1.tlog
No output for C:\_WORKING\DELEGATE\BUILD\CMAKEFILES\3FA5525E877A7559336C7D412E1B43B0\LINUX.RULE|C:\_WORKING\DELEGATE\CMAKELISTS.TXT was found in the tracking log; source compilation required.
C:\_Working\delegate\CMakeLists.txt will be compiled as it was not found in the tracking log.
C:\_Working\delegate\build\CMakeFiles\3fa5525e877a7559336c7d412e1b43b0\linux.rule will be compiled as it was not found in the tracking log.
setlocal
"C:\Program Files (x86)\CMake\bin\cmake.exe" -HC:/_Working/delegate -BC:/_Working/delegate/build --check-stamp-file C:\_Working\delegate\build\CMakeFiles\generate.stamp
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto :cmEnd
:cmEnd
endlocal & call :cmErrorLevel %errorlevel% & goto :cmDone
:cmErrorLevel
exit /b %1
:cmDone
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto :VCEnd
setlocal
C:\Windows\System32\bash.exe --help
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto :cmEnd
:cmEnd
endlocal & call :cmErrorLevel %errorlevel% & goto :cmDone
:cmErrorLevel
exit /b %1
:cmDone
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto :VCEnd
Building Custom Rule C:/_Working/delegate/CMakeLists.txt
CMake does not need to re-run because C:\_Working\delegate\build\CMakeFiles\generate.stamp is up-to-date.
C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\V140\Microsoft.CppCommon.targets(171,5): error MSB6006: "cmd.exe" exited with code -1073740791.
Done executing task "CustomBuild" -- FAILED.
Done building target "CustomBuild" in project "linux.vcxproj" -- FAILED.
The command line seems correct. If I just copy it to the windows prompt it works fine:
C:\Users\tmc> C:\Windows\System32\bash.exe --help
GNU bash, version 4.3.11(1)-release-(x86_64-pc-linux-gnu)
Usage: /bin/bash [GNU long option] [option] ...
/bin/bash [GNU long option] [option] script-file ...
GNU long options:
--debug
--debugger
--dump-po-strings
--dump-strings
--help
--init-file
--login
--noediting
--noprofile
--norc
--posix
--rcfile
--restricted
--verbose
--version
Shell options:
-ilrsD or -c command or -O shopt_option (invocation only)
-abefhkmnptuvxBCHP or -o option
Type `/bin/bash -c "help set"' for more information about shell options.
Type `/bin/bash -c help' for more information about shell builtin commands.
Use the `bashbug' command to report bugs.
I also tried to use it from the visual studio "external tools" and it seems to work. So I am not sure what is going on. Is there a way to debug custom_targets?
In case anyone tries the example above on a 64 bit machine: You will need to copy bash.exe from system32 to syswow64 since VS is 32 bits.
Tiago
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