The CMake package contains a modern toolset used for generating Makefiles. It is a successor of the auto-generated configure script and aims to be platform- and compiler-independent. A significant user of CMake is KDE since version 4.
This package is known to build and work properly using an LFS-8.4 platform.
Download (HTTP): https://cmake.org/files/v3.13/cmake-3.13.4.tar.gz
Download MD5 sum: b5a544ffc73f6922a6cf371fcb6bae22
Download size: 8.2 MB
Estimated disk space required: 407 MB (add 485 MB for tests)
Estimated build time: 2.6 SBU (add 4.3 SBU for tests, both using parallelism=4)
cURL-7.64.0 and libarchive-3.3.3
Qt-5.12.1 (for the Qt-based GUI), Subversion-1.11.1 (for testing), and Sphinx (for building documents)
User Notes: http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/cmake
Install CMake by running the following commands:
sed -i '/"lib64"/s/64//' Modules/GNUInstallDirs.cmake &&
./bootstrap --prefix=/usr \
--system-libs \
--mandir=/share/man \
--no-system-jsoncpp \
--no-system-librhash \
--docdir=/share/doc/cmake-3.13.4 &&
make
To test the results, issue: bin/ctest
-j<N> -O
cmake-3.13.4-test.log, where <N> is an integer between 1
and the number of system cores.
Now, as the root user:
make install
sed ... Modules/GNUInstallDirs.cmake: This command disables applications using cmake from attempting to install files in /usr/lib64/.
--system-libs: This switch
forces the build system to link against Zlib, Bzip2,
cURL, Expat and libarchive installed on the system.
--no-system-jsoncpp: This
switch removes the JSON-C++
library from the list of system libraries. A bundled version of
that library is used instead.
--qt-gui: This switch enables building
of the Qt-based GUI for
CMake.
Last updated on 2019-02-15 13:01:29 -0800