[Cmake] CMake not changing runtime variables

Nathan Smith nsmith5 at gl.umbc.edu
Wed Mar 19 10:46:08 EST 2003


There's a small different in how I'm running ccmake -- I'm running it in
the source directory, and telling it (via binary output bath/library
output path) to build/install into the build directory.

Nate


 On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, William A. Hoffman wrote:

> Each project should only have one CMakeCache.txt, and
> it is in the directory that ccmake is run in.
>
>
> cd build
> ccmake /path/to/source
> This will create a CMakeCache.txt file in the build directory.
>
>
> Exactly how are you running ccmake?
>
>
> -Bill
>
>
> At 05:13 PM 3/18/2003 -0500, Nathan Smith wrote:
> >The project has a base directory and two subdirectories: Common and
> >Unsorted, and each of Common and Unsorted had a CMakeCache.txt file in
> >them. I deleted that file in Unsorted and it didn't come back. But the
> >build is still not recognizing my changes to c++ flags. Furthermore, after
> >I ran ccmake/etc, before I did any make, I ran a "grep -r "Wall" *" (-Wall
> >being the flag I added to the c++ flags), and nothing came up.
> >
> >A while back I added the flag -Wno-deprecated, and that still pops up
> >everytime I run ccmake, even if I don't add it into the flags. So this
> >makes me think that ccmake is looking at old configuration files
> >somewhere.. could this be a problem of changing my cmake version in the
> >middle of the build? I went from 1.7 to 1.6. Thanks
> >
> >Nate
> >
> >
> >
> >  On Mon, 17
> >Mar 2003, William A. Hoffman wrote:
> >
> > > There should only be one CMakeCache.txt file per project, so something
> > > strange is going on.   Can you give a more detailed example?
> > >
> > > -Bill
> > >
> > >
> > > At 06:44 PM 3/17/2003 -0500, Nathan Smith wrote:
> > > >Hello, cmake is not correctly reflecting changes that I make to runtime
> > > >variables. For instance, I will delete CMakeCache.txt in the base and
> > > >subdirectories of the build, rerun ccmake, enter in -Wall for c++ flags,
> > > >configure, generate, and -Wall doesn't show up as one of the flags. Anyone
> > > >have any ideas? Thanks
> > > >
> > > >Nate
> > > >
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