On Jan 26, 2019, at 9:19 AM, Jaap Keuter <jaap.keu...@xs4all.nl> wrote:

> 2. What you’ve shown is a text stage of CMake to find compiler options, these 
> are not Wireshark build errors.

Yes.  "CMakeError.log contains errors" is not a build failure; with any given 
CMake-using project, you *might* happen to be lucky enough that *all* 
command-line flags being tested happen to work on the compiler you're using and 
that *all* symbols/functions/etc. happen to be available and that *all* of the 
structure being tested have the structure member being tested for and..., but 
the chances of that are rather slim on a cross-platform project.

"CMakeError.log contains errors" is the CMake equivalent of "config.log 
contains errors" for autotools.  The standard output and error of CMake will 
report the test errors that are build errors rather than "not on this platform" 
test failures, just as the standard output and errors of an autotools configure 
script will report the test errors that are build errors rather than "not on 
this platform" test failures.
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