[CMake] RE: Check for working C compiler using: Visual Studio 10 -- broken

David Cole dlrdave at aol.com
Tue Mar 5 10:58:49 EST 2013


Is your VS 2010 up to date with respect to available service packs?

 

Does this same exact thing happen every time when you are starting from a clean build tree?

 


From: Mateusz Loskot
Sent: ‎March‎ ‎5‎, ‎2013 ‎10‎:‎45‎ ‎AM
To: cmake at cmake.org
Subject: [CMake] Check for working C compiler using: Visual Studio 10 -- broken


Hi,

Here is my environment:
- Windows 7 (64-bit).
- CMake 2.8.10.2
- Visual Studio 2010 Professional
- Visual Studio 2012 Professional (Update 1)

All VS installations work well with hand-crafted projects,
no problems building from IDE, no problems building from
corresponding command line prompts.

I launch Visual Studio Command Prompt (2010) and try to configure
CMake-based project, and I'm getting the status from the subject line.

Here is detailed CMake output:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
d:\dev\soci\_git\build-sqlite3>cmake -G "Visual Studio 10" ..\soci\src
-- The C compiler identification is MSVC 16.0.30319.1
-- The CXX compiler identification is MSVC 16.0.30319.1
-- Check for working C compiler using: Visual Studio 10
-- Check for working C compiler using: Visual Studio 10 -- broken
CMake Error at C:/Program Files (x86)/CMake
2.8/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/CMakeTestCCompiler.cmake:61 (message):
  The C compiler "C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio
  10.0/VC/bin/cl.exe" is not able to compile a simple test program.

  It fails with the following output:

   Change Dir: D:/dev/soci/_git/build-sqlite3/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp

  Run Build Command:C:\PROGRA~2\MICROS~2.0\Common7\IDE\devenv.com
  CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE.sln /build Debug /project cmTryCompileExec2214779388

  Microsoft (R) Visual Studio Version 10.0.30319.1.
  Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp.  All rights reserved.

  1>------ Build started: Project: cmTryCompileExec2214779388, Configuration:
  Debug Win32 ------

  1>Build started 05/03/2013 15:34:40.
  1>PrepareForBuild:
  1> Creating directory
  "D:\dev\soci\_git\build-sqlite3\CMakeFiles\CMakeTmp\Debug\".
  1>InitializeBuildStatus:
  1> Creating
  "cmTryCompileExec2214779388.dir\Debug\cmTryCompileExec2214779388.unsuccessfulbuild"
  because "AlwaysCreate" was specified.
  1>ClCompile:
  1> Microsoft (R) 32-bit C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version
16.00.30319.01 for 80x86
  1> Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
  1>
  1> cl /c /Zi /W3 /WX- /Od /Ob0 /Oy- /D WIN32 /D _WINDOWS /D _DEBUG /D
  "CMAKE_INTDIR=\"Debug\"" /D _MBCS /Gm- /RTC1 /MDd /GS /fp:precise
  /Zc:wchar_t /Zc:forScope /Fo"cmTryCompileExec2214779388.dir\Debug\\"
  /Fd"D:/dev/soci/_git/build-sqlite3/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp/Debug/cmTryCompileExec2214779388.pdb"
  /Gd /TC /analyze- /errorReport:prompt testCCompiler.c /Zm1000
  1>
  1> testCCompiler.c
  1>LINK : fatal error LNK1123: failure during conversion to COFF:
file invalid or corrupt
  1>
  1>Build FAILED.
  1>
  1>Time Elapsed 00:00:00.44
  ========== Build: 0 succeeded, 1 failed, 0 up-to-date, 0 skipped ==========

  CMake will not be able to correctly generate this project.
Call Stack (most recent call first):
  CMakeLists.txt:15 (project)

-- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!

d:\dev\soci\_git\build-sqlite3>
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I have searched Web and this kind of error seems to be recurring,
some users even suggest to uninstall/reinstall Visual Studio...
Note, both VS versions work well with projects I already have.

I'm confused, what is the correct solution?

Best regards,
--
Mateusz Loskot, http://mateusz.loskot.net
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