On 02/20/2011 09:20 PM, Kristopher Gamrat wrote: > On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 3:12 AM, David C. Rankin > <drankinatty@...> wrote: >> Guys, >> >> I'm taking a stab at moving application/knemo to CMake. I'm new to cmake, but >> given a reasonable outline of what to do, I'll bet I can slog through it. knemo >> seems small enough to serve as a good package to learn with. > <snip> > > Serghei started a cmake conversion scrapbook (with macros to help > speed things up) on the wiki at > http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/wiki/bin/view/Developers/CMakeConversionProcess > -- I'm not sure if this is completely finished, I'm not familiar with > cmake either, but it should at least help get things started. I > remember him saying on IRC that you'll likely have to do some manual > editing, but hopefully his stuff will at least get you to where you > need to be to finish it off. > Hey - Great! I'll go give it a look over. I've made progress. Most of the files just needed to be present (they were empty in kdewebdev), I'm down to the 'make install' error: -- checking for 'Qt' -- Performing Test HAVE_PATCHED_QT3 -- Performing Test HAVE_PATCHED_QT3 - Success -- found patched Qt, version 3.3.8 -- checking for one of the modules 'TQt' -- checking for 'TDE' -- found 'TDE', version 3.5.13 -- Configuring done -- Generating done -- Build files have been written to: /home/david/tbld/applications/knemo/src /usr/bin/cmake -H/home/david/tbld/applications/knemo -B/home/david/tbld/applications/knemo/src --check-build-system CMakeFiles/Makefile.cmake 0 /usr/bin/cmake -E cmake_progress_start /home/david/tbld/applications/knemo/src/CMakeFiles /home/david/tbld/applications/knemo/src/CMakeFiles/progress.marks make -f CMakeFiles/Makefile2 all make[1]: Entering directory `/home/david/tbld/applications/knemo/src' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/david/tbld/applications/knemo/src' /usr/bin/cmake -E cmake_progress_start /home/david/tbld/applications/knemo/src/CMakeFiles 0 make: *** No rule to make target `install'. Stop. No rule to make target 'install'? Seems easy enough to solve. I'll go read. If you have a quick suggestion, let me know. Thanks! -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.