On 21 September 2015 Nick Kennedy wrote:
> I'm just running in a normal Cygwin session. The most likely BLODA culprit
> would be Kaspersky Internet Security.
> I've also got Visual Studio and the Windows debugging toolkit installed, but
> I don't think either of tho
On 21 September 2015 Tony Kelman wrote:
> Could you try at least taking the win32 cmake off your path?
> Or as an experiment, running `PATH=/usr/bin cmake .` ?
I've just tried that - no difference.
> Problems with exec'ing external programs would otherwise lead me to suspect
> BLODA or somethin
On 21/09/2015 13:10, Marco Atzeri wrote:
> on W7 64 I see no issue.
> As you have both cygwin and windows version of cmake on the path
> may be they are interfering each other ?
> I suggest to run "cmake --trace " to see where cmake is
> blocking.
> Have you tested others projects using Cmake ?
I've been trying to use cmake under Cygwin. Using the current binary
installed using Cygwin setup and running 'cmake .' from a folder that
contains a CMakeLists.txt just sits there with the process using 100% of a
core on my machine and nothing visibly happening otherwise. The CMakeFiles
folder is
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