[CMake] CMake 2.8.3 built on OS X crashes on Startup.

Michael Jackson mike.jackson at bluequartz.net
Wed Jan 5 12:06:03 EST 2011


Try the download from the CMake website, source download that is. Then configure and build and then install it.

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Mike Jackson                      www.bluequartz.net
Principal Software Engineer       mike.jackson at bluequartz.net 
BlueQuartz Software               Dayton, Ohio

On Jan 5, 2011, at 12:01 PM, Clinton Stimpson wrote:

> 
> I can't reproduce the problem using the current cmake source from git.
> 
> Clint
> 
> On Wednesday, January 05, 2011 08:05:43 am Michael Jackson wrote:
>> Reopened the bug because this is _still_ an issue with CMake 2.8.3. Just
>> tried to configure, build and install and got the same crash.
>> ___________________________________________________________
>> Mike Jackson                      www.bluequartz.net
>> Principal Software Engineer       mike.jackson at bluequartz.net
>> BlueQuartz Software               Dayton, Ohio
>> 
>> On Dec 5, 2009, at 5:05 PM, Mike Jackson wrote:
>>> Reported as bug number 10000 <http://paraview.org/Bug/view.php?id=10000>
>>> 
>>> Hey, do I get some sort of Cookie or something for having bug number
>>> 10,000? At least it will be easy to remember the bug number.
>>> 
>>> _________________________________________________________
>>> Mike Jackson                  mike.jackson at bluequartz.net
>>> 
>>> On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Mike Jackson
>>> 
>>> <mike.jackson at bluequartz.net> wrote:
>>>> Sorry No Patch but here is what needs to be inserted into
>>>> $CMAKE_SOURCE/Source/QtDialog/CMakeLists.txt.
>>>> 
>>>> I'll put some context around it for David or Bill to more easily find the 
> place:
>>>> IF(APPLE)
>>>> 
>>>>   SET(CMAKE_POSTFLIGHT_SCRIPT
>>>> 
>>>>     "${CMake_BINARY_DIR}/Source/QtDialog/postflight.sh")
>>>> 
>>>>   SET(CMAKE_POSTUPGRADE_SCRIPT
>>>> 
>>>>     "${CMake_BINARY_DIR}/Source/QtDialog/postupgrade.sh")
>>>> 
>>>>   configure_file("${CMake_SOURCE_DIR}/Source/QtDialog/postflight.sh.in"
>>>> 
>>>>     "${CMake_BINARY_DIR}/Source/QtDialog/postflight.sh")
>>>> 
>>>>   configure_file("${CMake_SOURCE_DIR}/Source/QtDialog/postupgrade.sh.in
>>>>   "
>>>> 
>>>>     "${CMake_BINARY_DIR}/Source/QtDialog/postupgrade.sh")
>>>> 
>>>>   INSTALL(CODE "execute_process(COMMAND ln -s
>>>> 
>>>> \"../MacOS/${CMAKE_BUNDLE_NAME}\" cmake-gui
>>>> 
>>>>                 WORKING_DIRECTORY
>>>> 
>>>> \$ENV{DESTDIR}\${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/bin)")
>>>> 
>>>>   INSTALL(CODE "set(input_file
>>>> 
>>>>      \"\$ENV{DESTDIR}\${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/MacOS/${CMAKE_BUNDLE_NAME
>>>>      }\")")
>>>> 
>>>>   INSTALL(SCRIPT
>>>> 
>>>> "${CMake_SOURCE_DIR}/Source/QtDialog/CMakeIngestOSXBundleLibraries.cmake
>>>> ")
>>>> 
>>>>   IF (QT_MAC_USE_COCOA)
>>>> 
>>>>       INSTALL(CODE "execute_process(COMMAND /usr/bin/touch
>>>> 
>>>> \"../Resources/qt.conf\"
>>>> 
>>>>                        WORKING_DIRECTORY
>>>> 
>>>> \$ENV{DESTDIR}\${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/bin)")
>>>> 
>>>>       INSTALL(CODE "execute_process(COMMAND cp -R
>>>> 
>>>> \"${QT_LIBRARY_DIR}/QtGui.framework/Resources/qt_menu.nib\"
>>>> \"../Resources/\"
>>>> 
>>>>        WORKING_DIRECTORY \$ENV{DESTDIR}\${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/bin)")
>>>> 
>>>>   ENDIF(QT_MAC_USE_COCOA)
>>>> 
>>>> ENDIF(APPLE)
>>>> 
>>>> Hopefully that will get committed into CVS HEAD  asap as this probably
>>>> is getting pretty important with Snow Leopard defaulting to 64 bit
>>>> compiles, which forces Qt to be 64 bit, which forces Cocoa to be used,
>>>> which forces this patch..
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks
>>>> _________________________________________________________
>>>> Mike Jackson                  mike.jackson at bluequartz.net
>>>> 
>>>> On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 11:12 AM, Clinton Stimpson <clinton at elemtech.com> 
> wrote:
>>>>>> It would be nice to have a function allowing one to override/extend
>>>>>> the default choice (which AFAIK is determined by asking otool about
>>>>>> link-dependencies). Perhaps something like this:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> set_external_framework_properties(
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> ${QT_QTGUI_LIBRARY} PROPERTIES
>>>>>> REQUIRE Resources/qt_menu.nib DESTINATION <APP_BUNDLE>/Resources
>>>>>> REQUIRE Versions/Current/Headers DESTINATION <FRAMEWORK>
>>>>>> )
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> which sets a few directory properties which then are used by
>>>>>> fixup_bundle_item from the BundleUtilities for customizing the copied
>>>>>> framework. The <APP_BUNDLE> and <FRAMEWORK> strings could resolve to
>>>>>> the application-bundle being fixed up and the framework bundle
>>>>>> directory, respectively.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I'd prefer a default behavior that would work most of the time.
>>>>> I realize people can stuff whatever they want into a Framework, but
>>>>> some things are standard, and Resources is one of the standard ones,
>>>>> so I think that one should be fixed without having to make any changes
>>>>> to a user's CMakeLists.txt file.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Also, some frameworks that BundleUtilities would copy aren't
>>>>> necessarily known by cmake during link time, nor specified in any
>>>>> CMakeLists.txt file.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Clint
>> 
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