OK, another 0.01999... to your idea:<br> <br> DM has a utility called 'cl.exe' (look for it in the BIN directory) which emulates a lot of Microsoft command line compiler and linker.<br> <br> Have a try w/it!<br> <br><br><b><i>"William A. Hoffman" <billlist@nycap.rr.com></i></b> escreveu:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> At 11:09 AM 5/19/2006, William A. Hoffman wrote:<br><br><br>>Yea, I think that is what is needed.<br>><br>>The other option is to use the Microsoft linker....<br><br>I have another idea. Write a small program or .bat file<br>to run the link command and add the -L ability to it.<br>It would basically setenv LIB to the parsed out -L path options,<br>then call the DM linker. It should be pretty easy to write<br>a small c++ program that uses the cmake libraries. DMLinkerFix.exe.<br><br>-Bill<br><br>_______________________________________________<br>CMake mailing
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