On linux, configure fails:
-- Configuring done CMake Error in CMakeLists.txt: Cannot find source file "aio.c". Tried extensions .c .C .c++ .cc .cpp .cxx .m .M .mm .h .hh .h++ .hm .hpp .hxx .in .txx
aio.c is in .unix/vm/aio.c
Cheers,
Laurent Laffont
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 7:23 AM, Geoffroy Couprie geo.couprie@gmail.comwrote:
Ping!
I know everyone is busy, but could someone test these CMake files? I can't install a VM to build unix Squeak right now, but I'll do it in the future.
I just want to know if it's still possible to create unix squeak with these files :)
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 1:23 AM, Geoffroy Couprie geo.couprie@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
You'll find my work on the CMake files at http://eleves.ec-lille.fr/~couprieg/divers/patches.zip
I put a CMakeLists.txt file just under the platforms/ directory, along with the cmake/ directory. These files are based on the unix ones. I modified them to change the source directory depending on the platform. I also modified the configure file accordingly, but i commented the code using subversion for my convenience during development (feel free to change it back).
These CMake files are not perfect, it's just the beginning. First, I want to make sure that the unix port still builds with my file, and then, I'll go on with the config.cmake and build.cmake files for the plugins, and I'll clean CMakeLists.txt a bit.
Feel free to comment, but note that I'm beginning with CMake, and that I don't write bash code very often. And please, try it with the unix port. I don't want to break everything :)
Anyway, it works for me here (I can build a VM on Windows with the File, Security, LargeIntegers and MiscPrimitive plugins using MSYS+MinGW).
Best regards,
Geoffroy