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Revision as of 18:22, 25 October 2010

Installing

Downloading

You can either visit http://www.cmake.org and download the binary, or you can use wget:

$ wget http://www.cmake.org/files/v2.8/cmake-2.8.2.tar.gz

and untar it using tar:

$ tar xvzf cmake-2.8.2.tar.gz

Configuring

Cmake is straightforward to install. It is intended to replace autotools, but it still uses autotools to build it - but a little differently.

You can configure it by running:

$ ./bootstrap --prefix=/path/to/cmake/build

Then you can type make and make install, and you're good to go. Don't forget to add /path/to/cmake/build/bin to your $PATH!

Presentations

Professor James Sutherland's presentation on using CMake, part of the 2010 Scientific Computing Summer Workshop, is here: File:CMake Sutherland.pdf

This presentation contains an example of a "Hello World" program built with CMake.