Jason
Jason

Reputation: 12313

Using CMake with Windows 7, Visual Studio 2010, and the command line

How do I use CMake with Visual Studio 2010 on the command line?

With Visual C++ Express Edition (2010) I would type:

cmake .
nmake
nmake install

simple.

I noticed with Visual Studio 2010, CMake generates a solution file instead of a Makefile. So I type:

cmake .
msbuild mysolutionfile.sln

But then what? I used to be able to type "nmake install" and it would install the project. What do I type now to install the project?

Upvotes: 9

Views: 21204

Answers (2)

Elliott Slaughter
Elliott Slaughter

Reputation: 1555

devenv mysolutionfile.sln /build Debug /project INSTALL

This is preferable to using msbuild or vcbuild because certain versions of Visual Studio seem to have trouble with the inter-project dependencies that cmake likes to generate.

And devenv is preferable to nmake because it gives you more control over debug configurations, etc.

Upvotes: 5

Mathieu JVL
Mathieu JVL

Reputation: 345

Two points:

1- CMake: You can choose your generator. Visual Studio happens to be the default in your case. If you want to use nmake, you can add the following to your cmake command: -G "NMake Makefiles". Alternatively, you can use cmake-gui.exe and the first option will be to choose your generator in a drop-down list. Make sure to remove your previously generated build dir and cmakecache.

2- Visual Studio: you can specify the target to msbuild with /target:INSTALL. Typically cmake creates an INSTALL project: building this project mimicks running make install.

Cheers.

Upvotes: 10

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