[reSIProcate] CMake Question
Scott Godin
sgodin at sipspectrum.com
Thu Jan 9 10:11:22 CST 2014
Hi Francis,
Thanks for setting that up and working on this! I saw that Byron created
the branch in SVN, not sure how far he got with it yet. Don't remember
seeing any commits, so you could likely put this work their. Make sense to
you Byron?
I tried this out on Visual Studio 2010 and it generated the project and
solution files nicely. However I had trouble with the Open SSL includes
and libraries. I ended up figuring out how to add the Include path to my
OpenSSL directory using a command line argument. However the linking
started to fail. It seems that many exe's where trying to link with
ssl.lib instead of the windows named openSSL static libs. I didn't go any
further after that, but thought I'd provide that feedback.
Thanks again,
Scott
On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 9:42 PM, Francis Joanis <francis.joanis at gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I got Mac + Linux + Windows support working for most of rutil and all
> its tests with CMake/CTest at
> https://github.com/fjoanis/resiprocate/tree/b-fjoanis-cmake-temp and I
> would like to know if you had a chance to try it out. You can look at
>
> https://github.com/fjoanis/resiprocate/blob/b-fjoanis-cmake-temp/README.cmake.txt
> for more details.
>
> You can download a tarball of the GitHub branch by clicking on
> "Download ZIP" from the first GitHub link.
>
> Also, while looking at creating an actual branch for this on the resip
> SVN server I realized that this branch, b-cmake-experiment, already
> existed.
>
> I haven't had a chance to try that last one but it looks like it might
> make sense to combine the 2.
>
> Any comments?
>
> Thanks,
> Francis
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