
If I wanted to try cmake, can I use cmake with my favorite options? I'm currently using: bjam -sHAVE_ICU=1 -sEXPAT_INCLUDE=/usr -sEXPAT_LIBPATH=/usr/lib64 -- layout=tagged threading=single,multi stage Can I set these options with cmake, and if so, how?

Neal Becker wrote:
If I wanted to try cmake, can I use cmake with my favorite options?
I'm currently using: bjam -sHAVE_ICU=1 -sEXPAT_INCLUDE=/usr -sEXPAT_LIBPATH=/usr/lib64 -- layout=tagged threading=single,multi stage
Can I set these options with cmake, and if so, how?
Hey Neal, The current docs for cmake are here: http://sodium.resophonic.com/boost-cmake/current-docs/ The Boost.CMake 1.41.0 beta is out in gitland: git clone git://gitorious.org/boost/cmake.git src the first clone will take a few times longer than an svn checkout but after that will be fast. The 'beta' will be checked out. Quickstart instructions are in the docs above. Specifics about external tools are under 'external tools'. Catch us on the boost-cmake list with any questions. We gratefully accept bug reports as well. -t

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I'm currently using: bjam -sHAVE_ICU=1 -sEXPAT_INCLUDE=/usr -sEXPAT_LIBPATH=/usr/lib64 -- layout=tagged threading=single,multi stage Can I set these options with cmake, and if so, how?
-sHAVE_ICU: unnecessary (manually settable if your install is odd) -sEXPAT_INCLUDE: same as above layout=tagged: -mt-d and so forth are default. if you mean os and compiler version mangling, that's now an option WINMANGLE_LIBNAMES that is ON by default on windows, OFF by default on unix. threading=single,multi: These are default, see ENABLE_ options for more stage: this is default, libs are in $BUILDDIR/lib (BUILDDIR is where you run cmake, i.e. the toplevel dir of the generated makefile hierarchy) -t
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