[CMake] Finding out how "cmake" was run

Jean-Michaël Celerier jeanmichael.celerier at gmail.com
Wed Oct 31 10:03:27 EDT 2018


CMakeCache.txt has all these infos

On 31/10/2018 14:55, Rob Boehne wrote:
>
> All,
>
> Is there some place where the command that cmake was run with gets stored?
>
> GNU Autoconf projects write a config.log file, who’s first line is the 
> command that was used to configure the project.
>
> So when I go back later and try to pick up where I left off, it’s 
> fairly easy –
>
> I run “head config.log”  and I see what I had configured to build in 
> that directory.
>
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