Unknown CMake command: “_Boost_UPDATE_WINDOWS_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DIRS_WITH_PREBUILT_PATHS”
Environment:
- Windows 10
- CMake 3.12.4
- Boost 1.68.0 installed from pre-compiled binary "boost_1_68_0-msvc-14.0-64.exe" downloaded from here.
Problem:
When calling find_package(Boost COMPONENTS ...)
, FindBoost.cmake reports an error:
CMake Error at C:/Program
Files/CMake/share/cmake-3.12/Modules/FindBoost.cmake:1535
(_Boost_UPDATE_WINDOWS_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DIRS_WITH_PREBUILT_PATHS):
Unknown CMake command
"_Boost_UPDATE_WINDOWS_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DIRS_WITH_PREBUILT_PATHS".
How to fix it? Thanks.
boost cmake
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Environment:
- Windows 10
- CMake 3.12.4
- Boost 1.68.0 installed from pre-compiled binary "boost_1_68_0-msvc-14.0-64.exe" downloaded from here.
Problem:
When calling find_package(Boost COMPONENTS ...)
, FindBoost.cmake reports an error:
CMake Error at C:/Program
Files/CMake/share/cmake-3.12/Modules/FindBoost.cmake:1535
(_Boost_UPDATE_WINDOWS_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DIRS_WITH_PREBUILT_PATHS):
Unknown CMake command
"_Boost_UPDATE_WINDOWS_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DIRS_WITH_PREBUILT_PATHS".
How to fix it? Thanks.
boost cmake
Strange, the function should be defined at FindBoost.cmake:1018. You may check that definition in yourFindBoost.cmake
file (referenced in the error message).
– Tsyvarev
Nov 15 '18 at 7:34
@Tsyvarev: I didn't find the definition in line 1018, nor anywhere else in FindBoost.cmake.
– user5280911
Nov 15 '18 at 16:30
You may try to replace yourFindBoost.cmake
file with one from the official repo. You may even take the newest one for replace, no need to take the one corresponded to 3.12.4 version.
– Tsyvarev
Nov 15 '18 at 17:24
Did CMake deliberately not test on Windows so that users have to purchase their support?
– user5280911
Nov 15 '18 at 23:03
What support you are talking about? CMake is free both on Linux and Windows. It is very possible that your CMake installation is broken somehow - the function exists in every version ofFindBoost.cmake
script near the 3.12.4.
– Tsyvarev
Nov 15 '18 at 23:27
|
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Environment:
- Windows 10
- CMake 3.12.4
- Boost 1.68.0 installed from pre-compiled binary "boost_1_68_0-msvc-14.0-64.exe" downloaded from here.
Problem:
When calling find_package(Boost COMPONENTS ...)
, FindBoost.cmake reports an error:
CMake Error at C:/Program
Files/CMake/share/cmake-3.12/Modules/FindBoost.cmake:1535
(_Boost_UPDATE_WINDOWS_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DIRS_WITH_PREBUILT_PATHS):
Unknown CMake command
"_Boost_UPDATE_WINDOWS_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DIRS_WITH_PREBUILT_PATHS".
How to fix it? Thanks.
boost cmake
Environment:
- Windows 10
- CMake 3.12.4
- Boost 1.68.0 installed from pre-compiled binary "boost_1_68_0-msvc-14.0-64.exe" downloaded from here.
Problem:
When calling find_package(Boost COMPONENTS ...)
, FindBoost.cmake reports an error:
CMake Error at C:/Program
Files/CMake/share/cmake-3.12/Modules/FindBoost.cmake:1535
(_Boost_UPDATE_WINDOWS_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DIRS_WITH_PREBUILT_PATHS):
Unknown CMake command
"_Boost_UPDATE_WINDOWS_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DIRS_WITH_PREBUILT_PATHS".
How to fix it? Thanks.
boost cmake
boost cmake
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Strange, the function should be defined at FindBoost.cmake:1018. You may check that definition in yourFindBoost.cmake
file (referenced in the error message).
– Tsyvarev
Nov 15 '18 at 7:34
@Tsyvarev: I didn't find the definition in line 1018, nor anywhere else in FindBoost.cmake.
– user5280911
Nov 15 '18 at 16:30
You may try to replace yourFindBoost.cmake
file with one from the official repo. You may even take the newest one for replace, no need to take the one corresponded to 3.12.4 version.
– Tsyvarev
Nov 15 '18 at 17:24
Did CMake deliberately not test on Windows so that users have to purchase their support?
– user5280911
Nov 15 '18 at 23:03
What support you are talking about? CMake is free both on Linux and Windows. It is very possible that your CMake installation is broken somehow - the function exists in every version ofFindBoost.cmake
script near the 3.12.4.
– Tsyvarev
Nov 15 '18 at 23:27
|
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Strange, the function should be defined at FindBoost.cmake:1018. You may check that definition in yourFindBoost.cmake
file (referenced in the error message).
– Tsyvarev
Nov 15 '18 at 7:34
@Tsyvarev: I didn't find the definition in line 1018, nor anywhere else in FindBoost.cmake.
– user5280911
Nov 15 '18 at 16:30
You may try to replace yourFindBoost.cmake
file with one from the official repo. You may even take the newest one for replace, no need to take the one corresponded to 3.12.4 version.
– Tsyvarev
Nov 15 '18 at 17:24
Did CMake deliberately not test on Windows so that users have to purchase their support?
– user5280911
Nov 15 '18 at 23:03
What support you are talking about? CMake is free both on Linux and Windows. It is very possible that your CMake installation is broken somehow - the function exists in every version ofFindBoost.cmake
script near the 3.12.4.
– Tsyvarev
Nov 15 '18 at 23:27
Strange, the function should be defined at FindBoost.cmake:1018. You may check that definition in your
FindBoost.cmake
file (referenced in the error message).– Tsyvarev
Nov 15 '18 at 7:34
Strange, the function should be defined at FindBoost.cmake:1018. You may check that definition in your
FindBoost.cmake
file (referenced in the error message).– Tsyvarev
Nov 15 '18 at 7:34
@Tsyvarev: I didn't find the definition in line 1018, nor anywhere else in FindBoost.cmake.
– user5280911
Nov 15 '18 at 16:30
@Tsyvarev: I didn't find the definition in line 1018, nor anywhere else in FindBoost.cmake.
– user5280911
Nov 15 '18 at 16:30
You may try to replace your
FindBoost.cmake
file with one from the official repo. You may even take the newest one for replace, no need to take the one corresponded to 3.12.4 version.– Tsyvarev
Nov 15 '18 at 17:24
You may try to replace your
FindBoost.cmake
file with one from the official repo. You may even take the newest one for replace, no need to take the one corresponded to 3.12.4 version.– Tsyvarev
Nov 15 '18 at 17:24
Did CMake deliberately not test on Windows so that users have to purchase their support?
– user5280911
Nov 15 '18 at 23:03
Did CMake deliberately not test on Windows so that users have to purchase their support?
– user5280911
Nov 15 '18 at 23:03
What support you are talking about? CMake is free both on Linux and Windows. It is very possible that your CMake installation is broken somehow - the function exists in every version of
FindBoost.cmake
script near the 3.12.4.– Tsyvarev
Nov 15 '18 at 23:27
What support you are talking about? CMake is free both on Linux and Windows. It is very possible that your CMake installation is broken somehow - the function exists in every version of
FindBoost.cmake
script near the 3.12.4.– Tsyvarev
Nov 15 '18 at 23:27
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Strange, the function should be defined at FindBoost.cmake:1018. You may check that definition in your
FindBoost.cmake
file (referenced in the error message).– Tsyvarev
Nov 15 '18 at 7:34
@Tsyvarev: I didn't find the definition in line 1018, nor anywhere else in FindBoost.cmake.
– user5280911
Nov 15 '18 at 16:30
You may try to replace your
FindBoost.cmake
file with one from the official repo. You may even take the newest one for replace, no need to take the one corresponded to 3.12.4 version.– Tsyvarev
Nov 15 '18 at 17:24
Did CMake deliberately not test on Windows so that users have to purchase their support?
– user5280911
Nov 15 '18 at 23:03
What support you are talking about? CMake is free both on Linux and Windows. It is very possible that your CMake installation is broken somehow - the function exists in every version of
FindBoost.cmake
script near the 3.12.4.– Tsyvarev
Nov 15 '18 at 23:27