Cmake will use the svn sources on my hard drive but actually build the package in $TMP?
Darrell
--- On Tue, 3/8/11, Serghei Amelian serghei@thel.ro wrote:
From: Serghei Amelian serghei@thel.ro Subject: Re: [trinity-devel] kdebase FTBFS with cmake To: trinity-devel@lists.pearsoncomputing.net Date: Tuesday, March 8, 2011, 1:14 PM On Tuesday 08 March 2011 21:09:46 Darrell Anderson wrote:
When I build the packages, my build script copies all
of the source files
from my svn storage location on my hard drive to $TMP,
which is located at
/dev/shm (ram disk).
I do not build the packages in the svn source tree on
the hard drive.
If you are saying that I cannot build the package from
with the copied
source files at $TMP, then I need some tutoring how to
modify the build
scripts accordingly. The wiki provides no such
details.
The process I am using is the same one I used to
successfully build all the
packages under automake.
You using in-source mode. For out-of-source follow this example:
mkdir /dev/shm/kdebase cd /dev/shm/kdebase cmake /path/to/source [ARGUMENTS]
You don't need to copy sources to ramdisk.
-- Serghei
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