+++ /dev/null
-VERSION=${CMAKEVERSION}
-NAME=cmake-${VERSION}
-SOURCE=http://www.cmake.org/files/v2.8/
-PACKING=.tar.gz
-BUILDCHAIN=cmake
-CHECKSUM=ignore
-if [ ${VERSION} = 2.8.12.2 ]; then
- CHECKSUM=17c6513483d23590cbce6957ec6d1e66
-fi
-
-MODULEFILE_PATH=${INSTALL_PATH}/conf/modulefiles/cmake
-CONFIG_FILE=${MODULEFILE_PATH}/${VERSION}
-
-# **********************************************************************************
-package_specific_conf() {
- # Generate modulefile
- mkdir -p ${MODULEFILE_PATH}
- rm -f $CONFIG_FILE
- echo "#%Module 1.0
-#
-# ${NAME}
-#
-conflict cmake
-
-prepend-path PATH ${INSTALL_PATH}/bin
-" >> $CONFIG_FILE
-
- echo
- echo "${NAME} has now been installed in"
- echo
- cecho ${GOOD} " ${INSTALL_PATH}"
- echo
- echo "To update your environment variables, use the created modulefile:"
- echo
- cecho ${GOOD} " $CONFIG_FILE"
- echo
-}
-
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-# RHEL 7
-
-# This build script assumes that you have several packages already
-# installed via CentOS's yum using the following commands:
-#
-# su -c 'yum groupinstall -y "Development Tools"'
-#
-# su -c 'yum install -y cmake gcc-c++'
-#
-# Set the compiler
-# export CC=/usr/bin/gcc
-# export CXX=/usr/bin/g++
-# export FC=/usr/bin/gfortran
-# export FF=/usr/bin/gfortran
-##
-
-#
-# Define the packages this platform needs
-PACKAGES=(
-once:cmake
-)
-
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-# Global configuration variables go here. You will want to tweak this
-# file to suit your needs. If you want to keep local changes that are
-# not overwritten by repository updates, those can be written
-# to local.cfg instead (entries there will override those in this file).
-
-# Meta-project to build
-PROJECT=cmake
-
-# for cmake 2.8 so far...
-CMAKEVERSION=2.8.12.2
-
-# How many processes would you like to build using?
-PROCS=1
-
-PREFIX_PATH=~/apps/candi
-
-# Where do you want the compiled software installed?
-INSTALL_PATH=${PREFIX_PATH}/${PROJECT}/${CMAKEVERSION}
-
-# Where do you want the downloaded source files to go?
-DOWNLOAD_PATH=${PREFIX_PATH}/src
-
-# Where do you want to unpack source files to go?
-UNPACK_PATH=${PREFIX_PATH}/unpack
-
-# Where do you want the build files to go?
-BUILD_PATH=${INSTALL_PATH}-build