Hi. I have some code that creates out-of-source builds, by defining: EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH LIBRARY_OUTPUT_PATH CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE
This is working okay, but my problem is that cmake's build system is still a tad simplistic for my taste. Even when I set all those variables, there are still some files that cmake creates that I don't know how to control. Ideally, I want to have an out-of-source build with 4 main root directories: bin/ obj/ lib/ aux/ where bin, obj and lib should be obvious, and aux should contain any cmake auxiliary files (CMakeCache's, cmake_install, swig files, etc). All of them should be with appropriate subdirectories as needed, to mimic the source tree. Unfortunately, I seem to be unable to redirect things properly. For one, cmake seems to always want to create a CMakeFiles/ directory (and no way to rename that) and dumps CMakeCache's by recreating the source structure, all together with the object files. Is there any way I can obtain some more fine grain control on this? -- Gonzalo Garramuño [EMAIL PROTECTED] AMD4400 - ASUS48N-E GeForce7300GT Kubuntu Edgy _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake