Excellent, thank you for sending the patch.
You might be sorry that you admitted that you know cmake. Now people will probably start asking you questions about it ;-)
Dave
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 03:07:45PM -0300, Javier Pim??s wrote:
Well, it's been two weeks and no responses, so I had to find out myself by learning a lot of cmake. Here I attach some code that will fix the issue:
Index: Plugins.cmake
--- Plugins.cmake (revisi??n: 2149) +++ Plugins.cmake (copia de trabajo) @@ -3,13 +3,29 @@ # Last edited: 2009-09-17 09:34:24 by piumarta on ubuntu.piumarta.com
FILE (STRINGS ${src}/plugins.int plugins_int) -STRING (REGEX REPLACE ".*= (.*)" "\1" plugins_int ${plugins_int}) -STRING (REPLACE " " ";" plugins_int ${plugins_int}) +STRING (REGEX REPLACE ".*=(.*)" "\1" plugins_int ${plugins_int})
+SET (plugins_int_str None) +SET (plugins_ext_str None)
+IF (plugins_int)
- STRING (STRIP plugin_int ${plugins_int})
- SET (plugins_int_str ${plugins_int})
- STRING (REPLACE " " ";" plugins_int ${plugins_int})
+ENDIF ()
FILE (STRINGS ${src}/plugins.ext plugins_ext) -STRING (REGEX REPLACE ".*= (.*)" "\1" plugins_ext ${plugins_ext}) -STRING (REPLACE " " ";" plugins_ext ${plugins_ext}) +STRING (REGEX REPLACE ".*=(.*)" "\1" plugins_ext ${plugins_ext})
+IF (plugins_ext)
- STRING (STRIP plugin_ext ${plugins_ext})
- SET (plugins_ext_str ${plugins_ext})
- STRING (REPLACE " " ";" plugins_ext ${plugins_ext})
+ENDIF ()
+MESSAGE(STATUS internal plugins: "${plugins_int_str}") +MESSAGE(STATUS external plugins: "${plugins_ext_str}")
FILE (GLOB plugins_vm RELATIVE ${unix} ${unix}/vm-*)
FILE_COPY (${bld}/disabledPlugins.c ${config}/disabledPlugins.c)
Regards, Javier.
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 2:09 AM, melkyades elpochodelagente@gmail.comwrote:
Hi, I'm trying to compile my own vm on linux (ubuntu 9.10, gcc 4.4.1, cmake 2.8.0) and found that, after generating the C sources, configure script will fail in cmake if you don't use at least one internal and one external plugin. This seems get fixed if I use at least one internal plugin (anyone) and at least one external. Did anybody have this problem too??
Here is a small part of the error message (the entire one is longer):
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-- vm-sound-pulse: /usr/lib/libpulse-simple.so -- vm-sound-ALSA: /usr/include/alsa/asoundlib.h -- vm-sound-ALSA: /usr/lib/libasound.so -- vm-sound-Sun: sys/audioio.h not found -- vm-sound-Sun: sun/audioio.h not found -- vm-sound-Sun: /usr/include/stropts.h !! vm-sound-Sun disabled -- vm-sound-OSS: /usr/include/alsa/asoundlib.h -- vm-sound-OSS: /usr/lib/libasound.so !! vm-sound-MacOSX disabled CMake Error: Error in cmake code at /home/javier/st/squeak-svn/bld/#/CMakeLists.txt:16: Parse error. Function missing ending ")". End of file reached. You have called ADD_LIBRARY for library Automatically without any source files. This typically indicates a problem with your CMakeLists.txt file You have called ADD_LIBRARY for library generated without any source files. This typically indicates a problem with your CMakeLists.txt file You have called ADD_LIBRARY for library makefile without any source files. This typically indicates a problem with your CMakeLists.txt file You have called ADD_LIBRARY for library include without any source files. This typically indicates a problem with your CMakeLists.txt file You have called ADD_LIBRARY for library for without any source files. This typically indicates a problem with your CMakeLists.txt file You have called ADD_LIBRARY for library internal without any source files. This typically indicates a problem with your CMakeLists.txt file You have called ADD_LIBRARY for library pluginsINTERNAL_PLUGINS without any source files. This typically indicates a problem with your CMakeLists.txt file CMake Warning (dev) at /home/javier/st/squeak-svn/bld/=/CMakeLists.txt:1 (ADD_DEFINITIONS): Syntax error in cmake code at
/home/javier/st/squeak-svn/bld/=/CMakeLists.txt:1
when parsing string
${=_definitions}
syntax error, unexpected cal_SYMBOL, expecting } (16)
Policy CMP0010 is not set: Bad variable reference syntax is an error. Run "cmake --help-policy CMP0010" for policy details. Use the cmake_policy command to set the policy and suppress this warning. This warning is for project developers. Use -Wno-dev to suppress it.
CMake Warning (dev) at /home/javier/st/squeak-svn/bld/=/CMakeLists.txt:2 (LINK_DIRECTORIES): Syntax error in cmake code at
/home/javier/st/squeak-svn/bld/=/CMakeLists.txt:2
when parsing string
${=_link_directories}
syntax error, unexpected cal_SYMBOL, expecting } (21)
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-- Javier Pim??s Ciudad de Buenos Aires