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VS 2019 doesn't have the platform name in its name anymore, to generate the files for a specific platform you need to use "-A" option when invoking CMake.
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Nevermind; my error was solved by a reboot - inbetween updates... |
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The CMake Visual Studio 2019 Generator does not support the Win64 or ARM suffix on the generator name. Instead the generator platform must be set explicitly via the platform parameter. Before this patch the platform was not set at all which results in CMake picking the host architecture. This obviously leads to mismatches if a 32bit NodeJS is used on a 64bit Windows. Right now the platform parameter is only applied for Visual Studio 16 because cmake-js does not specify a minimum CMake version. If at least CMake 3.1 (released December 2014) would be required the platform selection code could be made unconditional and thus forward-compatible with newer CMake Visual Studio generators. Thanks to @wopss for cmake-js#177 which added platform parameter support.
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The CMake Visual Studio 2019 Generator does not support the Win64 or ARM suffix on the generator name. Instead the generator platform must be set explicitly via the platform parameter. Before this patch the platform was not set at all which results in CMake picking the host architecture. This obviously leads to mismatches if a 32bit NodeJS is used on a 64bit Windows. Right now the platform parameter is only applied for Visual Studio 16 because cmake-js does not specify a minimum CMake version. If at least CMake 3.1 (released December 2014) would be required the platform selection code could be made unconditional and thus forward-compatible with newer CMake Visual Studio generators. Thanks to @wopss for cmake-js#177 which added platform parameter support.
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* Add support for "-A" option VS 2019 doesn't have the platform name in its name anymore, to generate the files for a specific platform you need to use "-A" option when invoking CMake. * Auto-detect VS2019 platform The CMake Visual Studio 2019 Generator does not support the Win64 or ARM suffix on the generator name. Instead the generator platform must be set explicitly via the platform parameter. Before this patch the platform was not set at all which results in CMake picking the host architecture. This obviously leads to mismatches if a 32bit NodeJS is used on a 64bit Windows. Right now the platform parameter is only applied for Visual Studio 16 because cmake-js does not specify a minimum CMake version. If at least CMake 3.1 (released December 2014) would be required the platform selection code could be made unconditional and thus forward-compatible with newer CMake Visual Studio generators. Thanks to @wopss for #177 which added platform parameter support. * Update documentation Co-authored-by: Octavian Dima <WopsS@users.noreply.github.com>
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VS 2019 doesn't have the platform name in its name anymore, to generate the files for a specific platform you need to use "-A" option when invoking CMake.