[CMake] Windows 8 and Visual Studio 2011 Developer Preview cannot open cmake-generated vcproj files

David Larsson laserallan at gmail.com
Sun Jan 8 19:09:42 EST 2012


I'm still seeing the issue where the individual projects fail to load with
the error message "ALL_BUILD" is targeting ".NETFramework,Version=4.0" when
running the VS 2011 generator on windows 8 with visual studio 2011 express
developer preview.
What I find interesting is that I find absolutely no references to .NET
framework versions in any .vcxproj or .sln files either generated by cmake
or created in the visual studio version. In my case it's a native c++
project which I believe would not interact .net at all.

Has anyone else seen this problem recently and maybe been able to fix it?
For now I would be okay with manually editing the generated files from
cmake to get rid of the problem but I just can't find where in the files
the issue shows up.

Regards
David

On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 4:36 AM, Bill Hoffman <bill.hoffman at kitware.com>wrote:

> On 10/20/2011 6:56 PM, David Cole wrote:
>
>  It's not a Windows 8 thing at all... Same symptom occurs on Windows 7.
>> It's CMake generating this incorrectly:
>>
>>   # Visual Studio 2011
>>
>> When it should be generating:
>>
>>   # Visual Studio 11
>>
>> Since the comment there does not start with the expected string, the
>> launcher does not recognize it.
>>
>> This commit just pushed to 'next' should fix it:
>>
>>   http://cmake.org/gitweb?p=**cmake.git;a=commitdiff;h=**
>> f0d66ab40aee3af3d201201e7b1275**783ffbab36<http://cmake.org/gitweb?p=cmake.git;a=commitdiff;h=f0d66ab40aee3af3d201201e7b1275783ffbab36>
>>
>> That commit will make it into the next rev of CMake.
>>
>>
>>  So, you should be able to build if you open VS 11, and then use File
> open and find the .sln file that CMake created.  It just won't work from
> explorer by double clicking.
>
>
> -Bill
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