From: Chris C. <ca...@al...> - 2008-09-22 10:43:56
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On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 10:54 PM, Emanuel Rumpf <xb...@we...> wrote: > 2008/9/16 Chris Cannam <ca...@al...>: >> btw, the new CMake doesn't appear to configure for me. I get this error: >> >> CMake Error: Error in cmake code at >> /work/rosegarden/build/qt4/cmake_admin/FindQt4.cmake:1306: >> INCLUDE Could not find include file: FindPackageMessage >> Current CMake stack: >> [2]/work/rosegarden/build/qt4/cmake_admin/FindQt4.cmake >> [1]/work/rosegarden/build/qt4/CMakeLists.txt >> >> CMake Error: Error in cmake code at >> /work/rosegarden/build/qt4/cmake_admin/FindQt4.cmake:1307: >> Unknown CMake command "FIND_PACKAGE_MESSAGE". > > copy > /usr/share/cmake-2.6/Modules/FindPackageMessage.cmake > to cmake_admin directory, > or add /usr/share/cmake-2.6/Modules/ to cmake search path (can't tell you how) Ah. I don't have CMake 2.6, only CMake 2.4 which seems to be latest version packaged for Ubuntu. And that has no FindPackageMessage.cmake file. Is CMake 2.6 now effectively required, or is this a trivial thing to work around? I'm aware that CMake is very easy to install from the official packages, so I don't mind if I do have to upgrade, but I'd quite like to check this first. Chris |