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From: Willem Jan Withagen <wjw@digiware.nl>
To: Sage Weil <sweil@redhat.com>, ceph-devel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: cmake
Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2016 10:57:23 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <11a9c51d-fa53-24f7-678c-88d0b4c8dbbc@digiware.nl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <e454dbac-1c33-04be-965b-c290f7356e93@digiware.nl>

On 28-6-2016 10:41, Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
> But this one really has me:
> ====
> CMake Error: The following variables are used in this project, but they
> are set to NOTFOUND.
> Please set them or make sure they are set and tested correctly in the
> CMake files:
> FUSE_LIBRARIES (ADVANCED)
>     linked by target "rbd-fuse" in directory
> 	/usr/srcs/Ceph/work.cmake/ceph/src
> ====
> 
> in configure I'd say --without-fuse, but that does not really work here.
> Same for RBD....
> 
> Any suggestions as to proceed? Preferably withotu fuse and RBD for the
> moment? So my cmake env is more or less equal to the new cmake env.

Impolite to answer ones own questions:
-D WITH_<item>=OFF

However "" give:
CMake Error at src/test/bench/CMakeLists.txt:76 (install):
  install TARGETS given target "ceph_smalliobenchrbd" which does not
exist in
  this directory.

So got to tweek that.

--WjW


  reply	other threads:[~2016-06-28  9:12 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 35+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-06-27 17:50 cmake Sage Weil
2016-06-28  7:35 ` cmake Willem Jan Withagen
2016-06-28  8:41   ` cmake Willem Jan Withagen
2016-06-28  8:57     ` Willem Jan Withagen [this message]
2016-06-28 13:42   ` cmake Sage Weil
2016-06-28 16:05     ` cmake Willem Jan Withagen
2016-06-29 16:51       ` cmake Willem Jan Withagen
2016-06-30 19:03         ` cmake Willem Jan Withagen
2016-07-05 19:09     ` cmake Willem Jan Withagen
2016-06-28 20:28 ` cmake Casey Bodley
2016-06-28 21:43   ` cmake Mark Nelson
2016-07-04  9:05 ` cmake Willem Jan Withagen
2016-07-04 10:37   ` cmake Brad Hubbard
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2015-12-16 17:33 cmake Sage Weil
2015-12-16 17:53 ` cmake Loic Dachary
2015-12-16 18:28 ` cmake John Spray
2015-12-16 19:36   ` cmake Sage Weil
2015-12-16 18:45 ` cmake Yehuda Sadeh-Weinraub
2015-12-16 19:06   ` cmake Matt Benjamin
2015-12-16 19:38     ` cmake Sage Weil
2015-12-16 23:47       ` cmake Willem Jan Withagen
2015-12-16 23:36   ` cmake Willem Jan Withagen
2015-12-03 22:24 cmake Pete Zaitcev
2015-12-03 22:30 ` cmake Adam C. Emerson
2015-12-04  0:03   ` cmake Pete Zaitcev
2015-12-04  0:26     ` cmake Matt Benjamin
2015-12-04  8:59       ` cmake Pete Zaitcev
2015-12-04 14:15         ` cmake Daniel Gryniewicz
2015-12-03 22:30 ` cmake Matt Benjamin
2015-12-03 22:31   ` cmake Matt Benjamin
2009-04-01 17:35 cmake Shane Dixon
2009-04-02  5:30 ` cmake Jeremy Lainé
2009-04-02 16:44   ` cmake Otavio Salvador
2009-04-02 18:07     ` cmake Koen Kooi
2009-04-02 17:07 ` cmake Robert Schuster

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