I was trying to create a new NSIS package for something I have packaged before. It's probably been almost a year and I'm sure a number of the mingw packages have been updated but I'm not sure what's causing this:
Run CPack packaging tool... CPack: Create package using NSIS CPack: Install projects CPack: - Run preinstall target for: FreeDV CPack: - Install project: FreeDV warning: target 'WS2_32.dll' is not absolute... warning: target 'WS2_32.dll' does not exist... CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake/Modules/GetPrerequisites.cmake:800 (message): /usr/bin/objdump failed: 1
/usr/bin/objdump: 'WS2_32.dll': No such file
Call Stack (most recent call first): /usr/share/cmake/Modules/GetPrerequisites.cmake:925 (get_prerequisites) /usr/share/cmake/Modules/GetPrerequisites.cmake:925 (get_prerequisites) /home/build/mingw32/freedv-1.1.1/cmake/GetDependencies.cmake:16 (get_prerequisites) /home/build/mingw32/freedv-1.1.1/cmake_install.cmake:31 (include)
Assuming WS2_32.dll is a windows provided library the error wouldn't typically be fatal but this time it is.
Any ideas?
Thanks, Richard