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 11.3 platform.
Download (HTTP): https://cmake.org/files/v3.25/cmake-3.25.2.tar.gz
Download MD5 sum: 24cde56ea2dc5e22d7f5d1abc7a82258
Download size: 10 MB
Estimated disk space required: 354 MB (add 1.1 GB for tests)
Estimated build time: 1.6 SBU (add 3.2 SBU for tests, both using parallelism=4)
cURL-7.88.1, libarchive-3.6.2, libuv-1.44.2, and nghttp2-1.52.0
GCC-12.2.0 (for gfortran), git-2.39.2 (for use during tests), Mercurial-6.3.2 (for use during tests), Qt-5.15.8 (for the Qt-based GUI), sphinx-6.1.3 (for building documents), Subversion-1.14.2 (for testing), and rhash
User Notes: https://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-3.25.2 && make
To test the results, issue: LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 bin/ctest -j<N>
-O
cmake-3.25.2-test.log, where <N>
is an integer between 1
and the number of system cores. Setting LC_ALL
is needed to prevent some test failures when
some of the locale variables are set to non English locales. One
test, BundleUtilities, is known to fail.
If you want to investigate a problem with a given "problem1-test",
use bin/ctest -R
"problem1-test" and, to omit it, use bin/ctest -E "problem1-test".
These options can be used together: bin/ctest -R "problem1-test" -E
"problem2-test". Option -N
can be used to display all available tests, and
you can run bin/ctest
for a sub-set of tests by using separated by spaces names or
numbers as options. Option --help
can
be used to show all options.
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, nghttp2, 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.
--no-system-librhash
: This
switch removes the librhash
library from the list of system libraries used. A bundled version
of that library is used instead.
--no-system-{curl,libarchive,libuv,nghttp2}
: Use
the corresponding option in the list for the bootstrap if one recommended
dependency is not installed. A bundled version of the dependency
will be used instead.
--qt-gui
: This switch enables building
the Qt-based GUI for CMake.
--parallel=
: This switch enables
performing the CMake bootstrap
with multiple jobs at one time.