[CMake] Ninja fails, Make succeeds...

David Cole david.cole at kitware.com
Tue Jun 26 18:25:58 EDT 2012


You can't switch generators in the same build tree without deleting
absolutely everything and starting over.

Is that what you're trying to do?

If you want a make build tree and a ninja build tree, you'll need two
separate build trees....


HTH,
David


On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 4:45 PM, Mikael Lyngvig <mikael at lyngvig.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am a fan of Ninja.  Since I started using it, everything's been built
> much, much faster than before.  Among other things because I use CMake to
> publish headers to the binary directory so as to allow me to include the
> headers with a relative path without having to move all my headers to a
> central include directory (I want my source files and headers to be in the
> same directory).  Ninja does this very fast, whereas GNU Make takes forever
> to publish my header files.
>
> However, I have a puzzling problem: Out of the blue, Ninja started failing
> to build my project.  If I remake the project with 'cmake -G "MinGW
> Makefiles"', it takes ages to build but it succeeds.  If I do 'cmake -G
> Ninja', it quickly aborts because it seems that either CMake or Ninja wants
> to build one of the last targets at a very early point in the build phase.
>  I have an executable, driver.exe, which is supposed to be built as the very
> last item.  With Ninja, however, it pops up around 20 percent into the build
> and the build fails because the dependent libraries are nowhere to be found
> (they haven't been built yet).  I have tried clearing the binaries directory
> (rd /s /q foo & md foo) and so on a number of times, but Ninja insists on
> trying to build this final executable at a very early stage.
>
> Any ideas?  I suppose the problem is caused by one of these three things:
>
>    1. An error on my part.  Very likely.
>    2. An error in CMake's generation of Ninja scripts.  Not unlikely due to
> the still fairly immature support for Ninja.
>    3. An error in Ninja.  Highly unlikely as Ninja builds tons and tons of
> projects all over the world each day and nobody seem to have run into this
> problem before.
>
> How do you locate the problem?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
>
> Cheers,
> Mikael
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