[CMake] project (name NONE) still search for a valid compiler

Benoit Thomas benoit.thomas at gameloft.com
Tue Mar 30 10:58:57 EDT 2010


I'm using version 2.8.0

Indeed, when I'm doing a small test project, everything works perfectly. 
But in my real project, it doesn't so I guess I'm doing something wrong 
somewhere. I'll try to isolate the code which cause this problem.

Thanks for the help,
Ben.

On 2010-03-30 10:05, David Cole wrote:
> What is the output, if you have a CMakeLists.txt file with this content:
> project(xyz NONE)
>
> And then run this command in the same dir with the CMakeLists file:
> mkdir build && cd build && cmake --version && cmake .. && cd ..
>
> Mine is:
> cmake version 2.8.1
> -- Configuring done
> -- Generating done
> -- Build files have been written to: /Users/davidcole/Desktop/xyz/build
>
> You are correct: using "NONE" in the project statement should (and 
> does for me) prevent the "compiler works" testing.
>
>
> HTH,
> David
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 9:54 AM, Benoit Thomas 
> <benoit.thomas at gameloft.com <mailto:benoit.thomas at gameloft.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hello,
>
>     I'm trying to prevent cmake for looking for a valid compiler
>     (since it currently doesn't find the appropriate compiler and we
>     use cmake to generate visual studio solutions).
>
>     I've tried using project (name NONE) but it doesn't seems to work;
>     I also tried other combination like project (name JAVA), etc, but
>     it always search for a C and C++ compiler.
>
>     Is there any other way to diasble cmake for looking for a valid
>     compiler ?
>
>     Thank you,
>     Ben.
>
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