On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 1:22 PM, Mariano Martinez Peck <marianopeck@gmail.com
wrote:
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Igor Stasenko siguctua@gmail.com wrote:
On 1 April 2011 09:56, Mariano Martinez Peck marianopeck@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 12:15 AM, Igor Stasenko siguctua@gmail.com
wrote:
On 31 March 2011 22:37, Mariano Martinez Peck marianopeck@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Igor. I saw CogMsWindowsConfig but I have a couple of
questions:
- is it working ?
yes. I can build all 3 kinds of VMs: stack, cog, and cogmt.
Excellent
- how do you use cmake in a windows box ? cygwin ?
read MsWindowsConfig class comment. i documented steps, which you need to set things up.
That's nice :) I didn't see it before. Everything I need is there.
BTW, why unix and windows compiled vms go to /results and with MacOS in
/build ?
Historically :)
Well, mac os using nice .app directory convention. So, in a single directory you having an application and all its resources nicely encasulated. I could of course put it to results, so, it will create results/appName.app/ subdir, but that makes not much sense.
In fact, that makes sense for me :) because that way you always know where to go to search for the compiled VM. And even more you don't confuse /build with its results.
Here it is...I've just commited. Be careful that if you accept these changes...you may need to update hudson or some other guy that knows where to find the results. Tested on Mac and Linux. I couldn't test Windows, sorry.
Name: CMakeVMMaker-MarianoMartinezPeck.69 Author: MarianoMartinezPeck Time: 6 April 2011, 7:54:31 pm UUID: 3b75bf4c-cf11-448c-9aad-e858a324f9d6 Ancestors: CMakeVMMaker-MarianoMartinezPeck.68
Change the outputDir so that now all confs in all OS are uniform: all of them let the binary in the parent directoty under a directory /results.
So.../results will be just next to /platforms, /src, etc.
Putting /results inside /build was VERY difficult to find.
Cheers
mariano
- how are you now compiling the windows vm (in case you are) ?
as usual :) actually not sure i understood your question.
The class comment did, don't worry :)
Good to know that it were useful :)
-- Best regards, Igor Stasenko AKA sig.