This is done the same way as for Eclipse: cmake tries to determine
the number of CPUs, and then adds the respective -jN to the make
invocations in the project file.
Alex
Code extracted from:
http://public.kitware.com/KWSys.git
at commit 4847aedde22b0026accbb71e5480ed353a330e02 (master).
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4847aedd Process: Allow timeout to be changed after child starts
We use the host OS X version as the deployment target for this test.
This breaks if the SDKROOT environment variable specifies an
incompatible SDK version. Explicitly specify `macosx` as the
SDK so that CMake will automatically select a version matching
the deployment target.
This reverts commit 9beb2744d7.
Our AUTOMOC documentation states that it should be possible to
`#include "moc_foo.cpp"` in `foo.cpp`, and this will not work if
the file is placed in a different directory. Another solution
will need to be found to the original problem.
Reported-by: Stephen Kelly <steveire@gmail.com>
If CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH is set and contains $ORIGIN then
dpkg-shlibdeps searches for the DEBIAN directory in order
to resolve $ORIGIN in the rpath to a directory. We need to
create the DEBIAN directory for this to work.
The new `%s` format specifier is substituted by file()/string()
`TIMESTAMP` sub-commands with the number of seconds since unix-epoch
(1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC).
Co-Author: Nils Gladitz <nilsgladitz@gmail.com>
Since commit v3.5.0-rc1~47^2 (FindCUDA: Support special characters in
path, 2016-01-15) our add_custom_command calls use VERBATIM so that
CMake will automatically quote special characters correctly. However,
this breaks the special `$(VCInstallDir)` placeholder used with Visual
Studio generators. Since we do not support preservation of such
placeholders with VERBATIM (see issue #15001) we must fall back to not
using VERBATIM when the placeholder is used.
A better fix would be to stop using `$(VCInstallDir)` and use the value
of `CMAKE_${CUDA_C_OR_CXX}_COMPILER` instead, but that will require
additional semantic and documentation changes. For now simply fix the
regression with the above approach.
Reported-by: Stephen Sorley <Stephen.Sorley@jhuapl.edu>