[BioLib-dev] Where can I see "swig"
Xin Shuai
xshuai at umail.iu.edu
Fri May 15 15:53:28 UTC 2009
It seems like those .cmake files in ./tools/cmake-support/modules are all
created automatically by CMake and I don't have to care about it. However, I
should specify in CMakeLists.txt that how to create those macros, is that
right?
By the way, at this moment I can only build modules in BioLib one by one
using
./configure command --with-(module name)
Since when I want to configure the whole modules I was always told that
R_LIBRARY is not found. Is it possible for me to avoid such problem but
still configure the whole modules?
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 1:52 AM, Pjotr Prins <pjotr.public14 at thebird.nl>wrote:
> On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 01:29:04AM -0400, Xin Shuai wrote:
> > POST_BUILD_PYTHON_BINDINGS()
> > TEST_PYTHON_BINDINGS()
> > INSTALL_PYTHON_BINDINGS()
> >
> > I still cannot see any "swig" related command.
>
> Above are macros defined in ./tools/cmake-support/modules/. They,
> indeed, do the hard work of managing SWIG for Python. The command:
>
> FIND_PACKAGE(MapPython REQUIRED)
>
> loads the relevant cmake files.
>
> Pj.
>
>
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Xin Shuai (David)
PhD of Complex System in School of Informatics
Indiana University Bloomington
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