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Q: CMake compilation failing on MSYS2

dylanweberI'm trying to set up CMake for a project I'm working on, and I'm first trying to compile a simple Hello World program in C. I'm using Windows 10 with MSYS2. If I invoke the compiler (GCC) directly in Bash, it compiles fine without warnings or errors and gives an executable as output which prints ...

did you install cmake via msys2 ? or downloaded a windows package ?
@dvhh cmake, ninja, and the gcc toolchain were installed via pacman on MSYS2
through which shell are you running these ? running through msys2 bash the path seems correct, it look like you might be trying to run them through cmd.exe
could you produce the command line used to produce the error ?
@dvhh In the MSYS2 MinGW 64-bit shell, I ran the command in my post: cmake -G Ninja ..
sorry if I could not reproduce the issue, with the same CMakeLists.txt the compiler is reported to be /usr/bin/CC.exe
08:03
@dvhh Sounds like you're using a different platform. Why did your cmake go into /usr/bin?
because it was installed by pacman
Mine was also installed by pacman
which cmake ?
cmake-3.15.5-1
run 'which cmake'
08:05
/mingw64/bin/cmake
so the 'mingw64/mingw-w64-x86_64-cmake' package, not 'msys/cmake' one ?
no it's msys/cmake 3.15.5-1
that might be the problem
but it does seem that you are invoking the 'mingw64/mingw-w64-x86_64-cmake
I uninstalled the msys/cmake and installed the mingw64 cmake and it did not make a difference
same exact output
I could reproduce your error with the 'mingw64/mingw-w64-x86_64-cmake version
08:10
that's interesting. so is pacman installing the wrong package for my platform?
but I would guess that I would recommend removing cmake and install the msys one
it was having problems but after closing down the shell and reopening it's working now
so only msys/cmake is needed
if both are installed then it uses the disfunctional one
thank you
please try it, but I think the mingw64 one was more intended to run within a shell for mingw64 and not msys
as the path translation are not quite the same
well it seems like the solution is to only install the msys/cmake package
once i reinstall the mingw64 package, it breaks both cmake's
in different ways
the only problem is the generic msys cmake gives warnings about unknown platform
08:34
Found the problem, I had the msys Ninja installed too

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