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CMake
Introduction
CMake is a cross-platform, open-source build system generator.
For full documentation visit the CMake Home Page_ and the
CMake Documentation Page. The CMake Community Wiki also
references useful guides and recipes.
.. _CMake Home Page: https://cmake.org
.. _CMake Documentation Page: https://cmake.org/documentation
.. _CMake Community Wiki: https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/community/-/wikis/home
CMake is maintained and supported by Kitware_ and developed in
collaboration with a productive community of contributors.
.. _Kitware: http://www.kitware.com/cmake
License
CMake is distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-clause License.
See Copyright.txt_ for details.
.. _Copyright.txt: Copyright.txt
Building CMake
Supported Platforms
- Microsoft Windows
- Apple macOS
- Linux
- FreeBSD
- OpenBSD
- Solaris
- AIX
Other UNIX-like operating systems may work too out of the box, if not
it should not be a major problem to port CMake to this platform.
Please post to the CMake Discourse Forum_ to ask if others have
had experience with the platform.
.. _CMake Discourse Forum: https://discourse.cmake.org
Building CMake from Scratch
UNIX/Mac OSX/MinGW/MSYS/Cygwin ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
You need to have a C++ compiler (supporting C++11) and a make installed.
Run the bootstrap script you find in the source directory of CMake.
You can use the --help option to see the supported options.
You may use the --prefix=<install_prefix> option to specify a custom
installation directory for CMake. Once this has finished successfully,
run make and make install.
For example, if you simply want to build and install CMake from source, you can build directly in the source tree::
$ ./bootstrap && make && sudo make install
Or, if you plan to develop CMake or otherwise run the test suite, create a separate build tree::
$ mkdir cmake-build && cd cmake-build $ ../cmake-source/bootstrap && make
Windows ^^^^^^^
There are two ways for building CMake under Windows:
-
Compile with MSVC from VS 2015 or later. You need to download and install a binary release of CMake. You can get these releases from the
CMake Download Page. Then proceed with the instructions below forBuilding CMake with CMake. -
Bootstrap with MinGW under MSYS2. Download and install
MSYS2_. Then install the required build tools::$ pacman -S --needed git base-devel mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc
and bootstrap as above.
.. _CMake Download Page: https://cmake.org/download
.. _MSYS2: https://www.msys2.org/
Building CMake with CMake
You can build CMake as any other project with a CMake-based build system:
run the installed CMake on the sources of this CMake with your preferred
options and generators. Then build it and install it.
For instructions how to do this, see documentation on Running CMake_.
.. _Running CMake: https://cmake.org/runningcmake
To build the documentation, install Sphinx_ and configure CMake with
-DSPHINX_HTML=ON and/or -DSPHINX_MAN=ON to enable the "html" or
"man" builder. Add -DSPHINX_EXECUTABLE=/path/to/sphinx-build if the
tool is not found automatically.
.. _Sphinx: http://sphinx-doc.org
Reporting Bugs
If you have found a bug:
-
If you have a patch, please read the
CONTRIBUTING.rst_ document. -
Otherwise, please post to the
CMake Discourse Forum_ and ask about the expected and observed behaviors to determine if it is really a bug. -
Finally, if the issue is not resolved by the above steps, open an entry in the
CMake Issue Tracker_.
.. _CMake Issue Tracker: https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/-/issues
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.rst_ for instructions to contribute.
.. _CONTRIBUTING.rst: CONTRIBUTING.rst