Annotation of embedaddon/expat/CMake.README, revision 1.1.1.1
1.1 misho 1: == How to build expat with cmake (experimental) ==
2:
3: The cmake based buildsystem for expat works on Windows (cygwin, mingw, Visual
4: Studio) and should work on all other platform cmake supports.
5:
6: Assuming ~/expat-2.1.0 is the source directory of expat, add a subdirectory
7: build and change into that directory:
8: ~/expat-2.1.0$ mkdir build && cd build
9: ~/expat-2.1.0/build$
10:
11: From that directory, call cmake first, then call make, make test and
12: make install in the usual way:
13: ~/expat-2.1.0/build$ cmake ..
14: -- The C compiler identification is GNU
15: -- The CXX compiler identification is GNU
16: ....
17: -- Configuring done
18: -- Generating done
19: -- Build files have been written to: /home/patrick/expat-2.1.0/build
20:
21: If you want to specify the install location for your files, append
22: -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/your/install/path to the cmake call.
23:
24: ~/expat-2.1.0/build$ make && make test && make install
25: Scanning dependencies of target expat
26: [ 5%] Building C object CMakeFiles/expat.dir/lib/xmlparse.c.o
27: [ 11%] Building C object CMakeFiles/expat.dir/lib/xmlrole.c.o
28: ....
29: -- Installing: /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/expat.pc
30: -- Installing: /usr/local/bin/xmlwf
31: -- Installing: /usr/local/share/man/man1/xmlwf.1
32:
33: For Windows builds, you must make sure to call cmake from an environment where
34: your compiler is reachable, that means either you call it from the
35: Visual Studio Command Prompt or when using mingw, you must open a cmd.exe and
36: make sure that gcc can be called. On Windows, you also might want to specify a
37: special Generator for CMake:
38: for Visual Studio builds do:
39: cmake .. -G "Visual Studio 10" && vcexpress expat.sln
40: for mingw builds do:
41: cmake .. -G "MinGW Makefiles" -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=D:\expat-install
42: && gmake && gmake install
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