Making CMake print commands before executing
An option, which applies to GNU make and works with any Makefile, whether generated by CMake or not, is to use the --trace
option to make. This will print out the commands make
is executing and still execute them.
This applies to all commands, not just those that VERBOSE=1
or V=1
triggers the printing of in CMake/automake generated makefiles.
And yet another alternative on Linux is to run make under strace, as strace -f -e trace=execve make <make options>
. The output from strace will include every process that is executed: by make, by a shell script that make ran, etc.
For instance, you might find that the CMake-generated makefile executes /usr/bin/cmake -E __run_co_compile <lots of options ...>
and still wonder what the exact compiler invocation(s) are that this in turn will run. You can get that with the strace method.
I am fairly sure this will work:
make VERBOSE=1
You should also be able to add this to your CMakeLists.txt to permanently set that:
set(CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE on)
This is covered in the CMake FAQ.
For automake-generated Makefiles, try:
make V=1